The study attempts to present the current status of NGO governance and make comparison with existing bureaucratic system in Bangladesh. At the same time, the study tries to identify the key bureaucratic reform measures undertaken by the government to ensure good governance. There are three major sections in this paper. The first section begins with a brief background of the study. The second section analyses the existing governance system in the NGO sector in Bangladesh. The third section discusses the key concept of good governance in relation to prevailing bureaucratic system in Bangladesh. Finally, the paper presents some recommendations and concluding remarks in context of Bangladesh
Recent research in Bangladesh highlights an interesting paradox: impressive development outcomes com...
NGOs are a major development actor in many developing countries like Bangladesh. I argue that there ...
This is about NGO intervention in the development of rural sector. The issue of participation is dis...
This paper examines the mechanism of governance and control in Bangladesh NODs and pinpoints its str...
NGOs are playing a crucial role in the development of developing countries. NGOs accountability is g...
This research explores, collects, collates and disseminates the suggestions and recommendations of t...
ABSTRACT. In recent years, while the significance of the state has diminished, the role of non-gover...
ABSTRACT. In recent years, while the significance of the state has diminished, the role of non-gover...
A network is a common place for the participating parties (organizations, individuals or a combinati...
Poverty is pervasive in Bangladesh. There is a strong realization among both the government organiza...
The terms ‘governance ’ and ‘good governance ’ are increasingly being used in development literature...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Art...
In common with most countries of South Asia and indeed the rest of the world, discussion of the conc...
Bureaucracy plays dominant role in the development of the society and it is the cornerstone of moder...
This conceptual paper searches the main reasons of appearance and emergence of the NGOs in the socie...
Recent research in Bangladesh highlights an interesting paradox: impressive development outcomes com...
NGOs are a major development actor in many developing countries like Bangladesh. I argue that there ...
This is about NGO intervention in the development of rural sector. The issue of participation is dis...
This paper examines the mechanism of governance and control in Bangladesh NODs and pinpoints its str...
NGOs are playing a crucial role in the development of developing countries. NGOs accountability is g...
This research explores, collects, collates and disseminates the suggestions and recommendations of t...
ABSTRACT. In recent years, while the significance of the state has diminished, the role of non-gover...
ABSTRACT. In recent years, while the significance of the state has diminished, the role of non-gover...
A network is a common place for the participating parties (organizations, individuals or a combinati...
Poverty is pervasive in Bangladesh. There is a strong realization among both the government organiza...
The terms ‘governance ’ and ‘good governance ’ are increasingly being used in development literature...
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Art...
In common with most countries of South Asia and indeed the rest of the world, discussion of the conc...
Bureaucracy plays dominant role in the development of the society and it is the cornerstone of moder...
This conceptual paper searches the main reasons of appearance and emergence of the NGOs in the socie...
Recent research in Bangladesh highlights an interesting paradox: impressive development outcomes com...
NGOs are a major development actor in many developing countries like Bangladesh. I argue that there ...
This is about NGO intervention in the development of rural sector. The issue of participation is dis...