Millions of people in Bangladesh suffer from hunger, unpredictable and unstable livelihoods, precarious living conditions and social injustice. Yet they survive and become resilient. However, the resilience achieved by the poor is minimal and incremental in nature and does not result in their wellbeing. Based on three years of qualitative research, this article attempts to understand the nature of and pathways to ‘resilience of the poor people'. The article argues that poor people's approach to ‘resilience’ is twofold. First, they perceive their poverty and associated problems as ‘Allah's will', with not much to be done about it. At the same time, they engage in continuous innovative practices to survive. These two worldviews together ('fat...
Bangladesh’s progress in economic growth and extensive social protection interventions have contribu...
As development practitioners, we face the challenge of ensuring food security in an increasingly sho...
As the effects of climate change and hazards are starting to be felt worldwide, there are certain fr...
Background: The pandemic has aggravated inherent inequalities within the structures of society, what...
There has been growing literature in disaster studies, which has argued that natural disasters exac...
There has been growing literature in disaster studies, which has argued that natural disasters exace...
Abstract: The negative consequence of climate change and its correlation to the disaster have augmen...
The Ganges–Brahmaputra delta enables Bangladesh to sustain a dense population, but it also exposes p...
Several global policy frameworks focus on managing (risks of) disasters affecting broad populations....
We present the first empirical study that tests the nexus among poverty, vulnerability and resilienc...
This article describes the process of refining a participatory method to investigate the poverty dyn...
This study investigates the coping and adaptation processes of Bangladeshi peasants after the natura...
Social, economic, educational and infrastructure development programs in Bangladesh, including natio...
As a less developed country, Bangladesh is highly vulnerable to environmental stressors such as floo...
Much of the world’s chronically poor and malnourished population lives in an increasingly volatile w...
Bangladesh’s progress in economic growth and extensive social protection interventions have contribu...
As development practitioners, we face the challenge of ensuring food security in an increasingly sho...
As the effects of climate change and hazards are starting to be felt worldwide, there are certain fr...
Background: The pandemic has aggravated inherent inequalities within the structures of society, what...
There has been growing literature in disaster studies, which has argued that natural disasters exac...
There has been growing literature in disaster studies, which has argued that natural disasters exace...
Abstract: The negative consequence of climate change and its correlation to the disaster have augmen...
The Ganges–Brahmaputra delta enables Bangladesh to sustain a dense population, but it also exposes p...
Several global policy frameworks focus on managing (risks of) disasters affecting broad populations....
We present the first empirical study that tests the nexus among poverty, vulnerability and resilienc...
This article describes the process of refining a participatory method to investigate the poverty dyn...
This study investigates the coping and adaptation processes of Bangladeshi peasants after the natura...
Social, economic, educational and infrastructure development programs in Bangladesh, including natio...
As a less developed country, Bangladesh is highly vulnerable to environmental stressors such as floo...
Much of the world’s chronically poor and malnourished population lives in an increasingly volatile w...
Bangladesh’s progress in economic growth and extensive social protection interventions have contribu...
As development practitioners, we face the challenge of ensuring food security in an increasingly sho...
As the effects of climate change and hazards are starting to be felt worldwide, there are certain fr...