This study analyses the group formation process followed by Brac and Proshika in Bangladesh. Based upon field observation and interviews, it is apparent that the process of Brac and Proshika’s group formation suffers from internal contradiction in setting group objectives. The NGOs expect the groups to remain principally focused on social and political change, but the group members’ objective is to access credit from NGOs and gain economic benefit. The NGO workers remain almost detached from the process and remain unaware of the real group objectives. This produces a gap between the expectations of the NGOs and the offstage negotiated objectives of the groups. Despite this contradiction, the group approach clearly demonstrates the achieve...
Proshika, the second largest NGO in Bangladesh, follows the participatory development approach for t...
From its birth as an independent nation in 1971, Bangladesh became a site for Non Government Organis...
This thesis investigates the conflict of values that occurs in Bangladesh between NGOs and wider soc...
NGOs are increasingly concerned to scale up their impact, whilst donors look to them to help strengt...
This thesis investigates the conflict of values that occurs in Bangladesh between NGOs and wider soc...
This study is about how poor people in Bangladesh organize and manage village organizations (VOs) at...
PROSHIKA, the second largest NGO in Bangladesh, follows the ‘participatory development ’ approach fo...
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...
Bangladesh has a high density in NGO population. There are more than 15000 NGOs working in Banglades...
Based on fieldwork in Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC), the world’s largest Non-Governm...
This research emphasizes the need for a grassroots perspective on the major factors related to parti...
Based on fieldwork in Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC), the world’s largest Non-Governm...
Poverty is pervasive in Bangladesh. There is a strong realization among both the government organiza...
Over the past decades, offering development for the people by outside actors has created a dependenc...
Proshika, the second largest NGO in Bangladesh, follows the participatory development approach for t...
From its birth as an independent nation in 1971, Bangladesh became a site for Non Government Organis...
This thesis investigates the conflict of values that occurs in Bangladesh between NGOs and wider soc...
NGOs are increasingly concerned to scale up their impact, whilst donors look to them to help strengt...
This thesis investigates the conflict of values that occurs in Bangladesh between NGOs and wider soc...
This study is about how poor people in Bangladesh organize and manage village organizations (VOs) at...
PROSHIKA, the second largest NGO in Bangladesh, follows the ‘participatory development ’ approach fo...
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...
Bangladesh has a high density in NGO population. There are more than 15000 NGOs working in Banglades...
Based on fieldwork in Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC), the world’s largest Non-Governm...
This research emphasizes the need for a grassroots perspective on the major factors related to parti...
Based on fieldwork in Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC), the world’s largest Non-Governm...
Poverty is pervasive in Bangladesh. There is a strong realization among both the government organiza...
Over the past decades, offering development for the people by outside actors has created a dependenc...
Proshika, the second largest NGO in Bangladesh, follows the participatory development approach for t...
From its birth as an independent nation in 1971, Bangladesh became a site for Non Government Organis...
This thesis investigates the conflict of values that occurs in Bangladesh between NGOs and wider soc...