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Why some VO members do not benefit from RDP intervention: a panel study of ten selected cases
(BRAC, 1999-09)
The Rural Development Programme (RDP) of BRAC provides a comprehensive service to
poor women incorporating awareness building, training, savings generation, credit
disbursement and income generating activities. The Second ...
Reasons for RDP VO dissolution: a case study on five selected VOs
(BRAC, 1997-12)
During preparatory work for the Second Impact Assessment Study (lAS -ll) in 1996,
it was found that 18 VOs (8 women and 10 men) were not functioning out of 150 which were
studied for the lAS -I. As BRAC wanted the VOs ...
Main Findings reports of the RDP impact assessment study
(BRAC, 1995-02)
Introduction
The 1993-94 Impact Assessment Study (lAS) of the Rural Development Programme
(RDP) has been carried out by BRAC's Research and Evaluation Division, with
consultancy assistance from the Centre for Development ...
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. ...
Involvement of women in income generating activities: changes over time
(BRAC, 1998-11)
This paper explores the changes in the involvement of women in income generating
activities with their participation in BRAC programmes over time. It is based on a timeseries
data collected from the same households with ...
Empowerment of women: the impact of BRAC's rural development programme
(BRAC, 1998-08)
The paper conceptualizes empowerment as a continuous process o/change that is
greatly influenced by the length of time a woman has been involved in BRAC.
Women's participation in economic activities, and ownership and ...