An Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) project is being implemented by DASCOH in the north-western part called Barind tract in Bangladesh. The primary goal of the project is to help local government institutions to contribute to the increasing availability of water for disadvantaged people in the Barind area through sustainable, effective, and inclusive management and usage of water resources. This study is designed under the scope of this project and cross-checks the achieved objectives in terms of how much benefit the project drips down to the targeted population. For all of the interventions implemented by the project, health and household labor cost reduction is found to be very significant. However, some interventions have a s...
Dhaka, the most densely populated megacity in Bangladesh, has been a major contributor to the countr...
Eine integrale Bewirtschaftung der Wasserressourcen (IWRM) für das Bergland von Chittagong ist eine ...
Bangladesh is the lower country of three important international rivers1, which, along with rainfall...
For resolving adverse impact in water sector (such as severe flooding, sedimentation of river channe...
This literature review was commissioned by Project “G3 - Water Governance and Community-based Manage...
Water is critical to the lives and livelihoods of rural communities in developing countries; however...
Water is critical to the lives and livelihoods of rural communities in developing countries; however...
In common with current global concerns over wise use and effective management of water, the Governme...
Water crises are often crises of governance. To address interrelated issues of securing access to s...
Bangladesh’s Barind Tract, lying in the country’s northwestern part, is a drought-prone water scarce...
The effects of climate change on water security have become increasingly apparent with the increasin...
Coastal Bangladesh faces an increasing number of challenges including cyclones, tidal surges, floods...
A shift from development to integrated management of water resources will be more supportive to the ...
Water is one of the most critical problems in Bangladesh. The Government of Bangladesh (GoB) acknowl...
Agricultural communities in the Ganges Dependent Area of Bangladesh are facing extreme hardships due...
Dhaka, the most densely populated megacity in Bangladesh, has been a major contributor to the countr...
Eine integrale Bewirtschaftung der Wasserressourcen (IWRM) für das Bergland von Chittagong ist eine ...
Bangladesh is the lower country of three important international rivers1, which, along with rainfall...
For resolving adverse impact in water sector (such as severe flooding, sedimentation of river channe...
This literature review was commissioned by Project “G3 - Water Governance and Community-based Manage...
Water is critical to the lives and livelihoods of rural communities in developing countries; however...
Water is critical to the lives and livelihoods of rural communities in developing countries; however...
In common with current global concerns over wise use and effective management of water, the Governme...
Water crises are often crises of governance. To address interrelated issues of securing access to s...
Bangladesh’s Barind Tract, lying in the country’s northwestern part, is a drought-prone water scarce...
The effects of climate change on water security have become increasingly apparent with the increasin...
Coastal Bangladesh faces an increasing number of challenges including cyclones, tidal surges, floods...
A shift from development to integrated management of water resources will be more supportive to the ...
Water is one of the most critical problems in Bangladesh. The Government of Bangladesh (GoB) acknowl...
Agricultural communities in the Ganges Dependent Area of Bangladesh are facing extreme hardships due...
Dhaka, the most densely populated megacity in Bangladesh, has been a major contributor to the countr...
Eine integrale Bewirtschaftung der Wasserressourcen (IWRM) für das Bergland von Chittagong ist eine ...
Bangladesh is the lower country of three important international rivers1, which, along with rainfall...