This article describes the process of refining a participatory method to investigate the poverty dynamics of the extreme poor in Bangladesh. Based on a baseline wealth ranking exercise conducted in three districts of Bangladesh in 2002, we wanted to do a repeat wealth ranking to identify the households that have moved up or down the ranks, and why
A household survey of a randomized control trial in rural Bangladesh conducted in 2014 which collect...
Addressing extreme poverty remains a key challenge for development in Bangladesh. BRAC initiated the...
Poverty alleviation programs for the extreme poor improve participants ’ economic status and may als...
The paper examines the drivers of rural poverty and their evolution in Bangladesh over the last two ...
This article presents a practical methodology to monitor poverty changes among microfinance clients ...
Labeled as one of the poorest countries in the world, Bangladesh is accustomed to poverty. Beginning...
The author discusses the adoption of participatory approaches to poverty targeting through the work ...
Abstract There are two broad views as to why people stay poor. One emphasizes differ...
An initiative in Bangladesh, led by the international non-governmental organisation BRAC, to provide...
There are two broad views as to why people stay poor. One emphasizes differences in fundamentals, su...
A large scale programme that provides grants along with background support services was implemented ...
In this paper we reflect on lessons learned in developing a mixed-methods approach to the study of p...
Understanding and addressing the factors that affect progress in antipoverty interventions is centra...
With a low level of per capita income, nearly one of every two persons in Bangladesh is poor, and on...
Deep global poverty persists despite decades of coordinated development efforts seeking to eradicate...
A household survey of a randomized control trial in rural Bangladesh conducted in 2014 which collect...
Addressing extreme poverty remains a key challenge for development in Bangladesh. BRAC initiated the...
Poverty alleviation programs for the extreme poor improve participants ’ economic status and may als...
The paper examines the drivers of rural poverty and their evolution in Bangladesh over the last two ...
This article presents a practical methodology to monitor poverty changes among microfinance clients ...
Labeled as one of the poorest countries in the world, Bangladesh is accustomed to poverty. Beginning...
The author discusses the adoption of participatory approaches to poverty targeting through the work ...
Abstract There are two broad views as to why people stay poor. One emphasizes differ...
An initiative in Bangladesh, led by the international non-governmental organisation BRAC, to provide...
There are two broad views as to why people stay poor. One emphasizes differences in fundamentals, su...
A large scale programme that provides grants along with background support services was implemented ...
In this paper we reflect on lessons learned in developing a mixed-methods approach to the study of p...
Understanding and addressing the factors that affect progress in antipoverty interventions is centra...
With a low level of per capita income, nearly one of every two persons in Bangladesh is poor, and on...
Deep global poverty persists despite decades of coordinated development efforts seeking to eradicate...
A household survey of a randomized control trial in rural Bangladesh conducted in 2014 which collect...
Addressing extreme poverty remains a key challenge for development in Bangladesh. BRAC initiated the...
Poverty alleviation programs for the extreme poor improve participants ’ economic status and may als...