This guidance note for scientists and research teams acknowledges the complexity of marginalization processes and provides recommendations for making sure no one is left behind. It draws on GENNOVATE findings from a community in Bangladesh where the indigenous Santals, Bengali Muslims, and Hindus live and work together
Introduction: Indigenous peoples are among the most marginalized peoples in the world due to issues ...
Although Bangladesh made some remarkable achievements in reducing poverty and in improving social an...
The main purpose of this paper is to examine the causes and consequences -- in particular, the polic...
Bangladesh is strongly committed to the “leave no one behind” principle of the UN’s Sustainable Deve...
Bangladesh is strongly committed to the "leave no one behind" principle of the UN's Sustainable Deve...
This brief describes the most recent activities of UBINIG (Policy Research for Development Alternati...
Social, economic, educational and infrastructure development programs in Bangladesh, including natio...
This series of notes summarizes findings of a project entitled "What development interventions work?...
Development, inequality and poverty are perhaps the most important issues in Bangladesh. Politicians...
Bangladesh has made reasonable progress in reducing poverty, maintaining economic growth, achieving ...
The International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR) in collaboration with the International R...
Labeled as one of the poorest countries in the world, Bangladesh is accustomed to poverty. Beginning...
Despite its start as one of the poorest countries in the world, Bangladesh has been observing a cont...
This research emphasizes the need for a grassroots perspective on the major factors related to parti...
Research was conducted in 4 villages in Jalpaiguri District where two major development initiatives ...
Introduction: Indigenous peoples are among the most marginalized peoples in the world due to issues ...
Although Bangladesh made some remarkable achievements in reducing poverty and in improving social an...
The main purpose of this paper is to examine the causes and consequences -- in particular, the polic...
Bangladesh is strongly committed to the “leave no one behind” principle of the UN’s Sustainable Deve...
Bangladesh is strongly committed to the "leave no one behind" principle of the UN's Sustainable Deve...
This brief describes the most recent activities of UBINIG (Policy Research for Development Alternati...
Social, economic, educational and infrastructure development programs in Bangladesh, including natio...
This series of notes summarizes findings of a project entitled "What development interventions work?...
Development, inequality and poverty are perhaps the most important issues in Bangladesh. Politicians...
Bangladesh has made reasonable progress in reducing poverty, maintaining economic growth, achieving ...
The International Institute of Rural Reconstruction (IIRR) in collaboration with the International R...
Labeled as one of the poorest countries in the world, Bangladesh is accustomed to poverty. Beginning...
Despite its start as one of the poorest countries in the world, Bangladesh has been observing a cont...
This research emphasizes the need for a grassroots perspective on the major factors related to parti...
Research was conducted in 4 villages in Jalpaiguri District where two major development initiatives ...
Introduction: Indigenous peoples are among the most marginalized peoples in the world due to issues ...
Although Bangladesh made some remarkable achievements in reducing poverty and in improving social an...
The main purpose of this paper is to examine the causes and consequences -- in particular, the polic...