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Domestic violence against women in Bangladesh: discovering two sides of a coin
(BRAC University, 2013-06)
Bangladesh has made significant stride as far as women empowerment is concerned reflected in various
gender indicators. However, the country’s progress has seen less satisfactory in one particular area and
that is domestic ...
Impact of changing bridal selection criteria on women's empowerment in Bangladesh
(BRAC University, 2013)
A woman I girl is usually it burden for it family in our country.Generally no mother or father feels happy if they give birth of a baby girl.Then and then they start to do worry for the baby if it is not have fair skin ...
Comparison of procurement performance of rural transport infrastucture project and construction of large bridge on upazila & union Roads project in LGED
(BRAC University, 2013-03)
Bangladesh is a developing country. Until 2003, the country belonged no standard
procurement rules and procedures. In 2003, by World Bank’s initiatives, Government of
Bangladesh has made a revolution through introducing ...
BIGD Quarterly, April-June, 2013
(BRAC University, 2013-06)
Issue and challenges in public procurement bidding
(BRAC University, 2013-03)
Public e-service development in BTCL: a strategy to overcome challenges ahead
(BRAC University, 2013-05-20)
Rapid development of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) creates extensive opportunities for efficient and cost effective public service delivery. The use of ICT has been a core element used by the government ...
Access to urban basic services and determinants of satisfaction: a comparison by non-slum and slum dwellers in Dhaka city
(BRAC University, 2013-06)
Dhaka has experienced rapid urbanization in recent decades. However, the city’s infrastructure
and basic utility service provisions lag behind its physical expansion making it one of the least
livable cities in the world. ...
Role of handloom board to generate employment in rural area: a study of Enaitpur Thana in Sirajgonj
(BRAC University, 2013-03)
Rural non-farm development plays a key role in generating employment in many developing
countries. In this regard handloom industry is one of the most important factors for the
development of Bangladesh. There is a ...