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Impact of Oxbow Lakes Project II on participant households
(BRAC, 1997-04)
The Oxbow Lakes Small Scale Fishermen Development Project Phase II (OLP-11) is being
financed jointly by International Fund for Agricultural Development (IF AD), Danish International
Development Assistance (DANIDA), World ...
A study on the present status of lAS-II comparison group
(Research and Evaluation Division, Brac, 2000-09)
The Research and Evaluation Division (RED) of BRAC has over the years been making efforts to
evaluate the impact of Rural Development Programme (RDP) on its members through impact
assessment studit:S (lASs). RED has ...
An assessment of the biweekly collection system of RDP
(BRAC, 1999-12)
The present study intended to assess the effects of the biweekly collection system of
RDP on both the BRAC staff and the programme participants. Data were derived from
eight VOs as well as three AOs selected randomly. ...
A note on providing access to savings of VO members
(BRAC, 1995-11)
After joining a Village Organisation (VO) BRAC members are required to deposit weekly savings.
Members have access to their savings any time after discontinuation of membership. Two recent
studies earned out by the ...
Combining targeting methodologies for better targeting of the extreme poor: some preliminary findings from BRAC's CFPR/TUP programme
(BRAC, 2002-09)
Since January 2002, BRAC has started a new program targeted at the extreme poor, called,
'Challenging the Frontiers of Poverty Reduction: Targeting the Ultra Poor' (CFPR/TUP). This
Programme seeks to challenge the frontiers ...
Factors contributing to change in the occupation of BRAC household heads
(BRAC, 1998-09)
This paper aims to explore the underlying reasons of BRAC household heads
getting involved in farm and non-farm sectors, the nature and extent of change
in their occupation between 1993 and 1996 and contribution of BRAC ...
An evaluation of BRAC village organisations: focusing on selected indicators
(BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED), 1998-03)
1. The study was based on a conceptual premise that BRAC's credit-plus approach not only helps
improve economic condition of the rural poor by disbursing loan, but its group formation,
conscietisation, skill training and ...