Browsing MAGD Program Thesis Papers (BRAC Institute of Governance and Development) by Title
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Civil service reform in Afghanistan since 2018: a case study of E- recruitment system in independent administrative reform and civil service commission
(Brac University, 2020-02)Recently competition among organizations is based on skillful employee. It is important to take and recruit capable human resources in various part of organizations, to serve better with short time and less source. The ... -
Climate change and vector-borne diseases in Bangladesh
(BRAC University, 2014-05)Background Climate change is an occurring phenomenon that creates extreme weather patterns and these weather patterns have a direct impact on vector-borne diseases. The relationship between climatic factors and vector-borne ... -
Collection of holding tax in local government of Bangladesh: A case study of Meherpur sadar upazilla
(BRAC University, 2009-11) -
Community development through community based ecotourism
(Institute of Governance Studies, BRAC University, 2009-12) -
Compensation in the public sector in Bangladesh: trends,adequacy and equity
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Compliance of corporate governance in Bangladesh
(BRAC University, 2009-10-29) -
Compliance of microcredit authority rules, 2010: a study on selected NGOs
(BRAC University, 2014-03)In view of the latest controversial activities of NGOs like Grameen Bank, the purpose of the study is to determine the level of compliance in Microcredit Authority Rules, 2010 in five microfinance institutions and to ... -
Compliance of the provisions of RTI Act, 2009 by NGOs in Bangladesh : a case-study of BRAC
(BRAC University, 2014-05)Right to Information was first recognized by United Nations General Assembly through its Resolution adopted in 1946 and was stated as so, “Freedom of information is a fundamental human right and the touchstone of all the ... -
Compulsory Efficient Use of Land (CEUL) for Land Zoning can contrive the rapid change of land use pattern: A Case Study of Charchartala Union, Ashuganj, Brahmanbaria
(2014-09)Bangladesh is one of the most densely populated country in the world. With the growing population, and their rising needs in diverse sectors, land use patterns are undergoing a quantitative and qualitative change in which ... -
Consistency of voter lists in Bangladesh 1973-2001: an analysis of macro and micro evidence
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Coping strategies of the local farmers in changing crop patterns of disaster prone area of Bangladesh
(Brac University, 2020-02)In the Bangladesh economy the agriculture sector plays a crucial role throughout contributing to GDP, creating employment, living conditions and alleviating poverty. However various natural hazards, including the climate ... -
Critical Success Factors of Project Management for Dam Construction Projects in Myanmar
(BRAC University, 2015-07)The primary purpose of this study is to determine the critical success factors in construction projects, especially in the dam construction project in Myanmar. The major objective is to analyze the managers’ efficiencies ... -
Development initiatives by foreign funded NGOs in Bangladesh: an overview
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Disaster governance: Experience of Sidr 2007 in Mirjagong Upazilla
(BRAC University, 2008-07) -
Disaster Management in Bangladesh: addressing women's needs
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Dropout at primary and secondary level : a challenge to ensure rights to education for the Government of Bangladesh
(BRAC University, 2014-04)Education is the fundamental right to every citizen. The affiliation between education and poverty is spherical. The lack of education forces the poor household to engage in less productive activities which results in ... -
E-governance for good governance through public service delivery: an assessment of district e-service centres in Bangladesh
(BRAC University, 2013-02)E-governance is widely accepted as an effective tool of service delivery and equated with good governance by all developed countries in general and developing countries like Bangladesh in particular. The purpose of this ... -
E-governance for the betterment of local governance in Afghanistan
(Brac University, 2016-10)E-Government is widely recognized as a successful tool for service delivery in both developing and developed countries, and it is recognized as a good means to achieve good governance by all developed countries in general ... -
E-governance implementation in township level in Myanmar
(BRAC University, 2015-07)At the edge of globalization and technological advancement, public sector administration has to face an immense pressure. To cope with the mounting pressure the government has to be prompt, responsive, transparent and ...