BRAC, a development NGO based in Bangladesh, has demonstrated an extraordinary aptitude for program expansion, or ‘scaling up’. Only thirty-four years old, the organization is today the largest NGO in the world, with programs serving an estimated 110 million people. This paper identifies the seven key principles of scaling up responsible for BRAC’s success: Listening to the People, Vision, Piloting, Training, Down-to-Earth Management, Evaluation and Adaptation, and Advocacy. The expansion of BRAC’s widely imitated Non-Formal Primary Education furnishes concrete examples of these principles in practice. It is our hope that these lessons, accumulated from BRAC’s long experience, will prove useful to other organizations as they endeavor to exp...
Against a backdrop of accelerating globalization, poverty in the Global South has declined over the ...
The vast majority of people, especially the poor, are not receiving justice in Bangladesh. Poor peop...
<p>Greiner T and Mannan MA. Increasing micronutrient intakes in rural Bangladesh: An NGO’s search fo...
Since 2002, BRAC, a non-governmental organisation (NGO) of Bangladeshi origin, has gone global. It ...
Since 2002, BRAC, a non-governmental organisation (NGO) of Bangladeshi origin, has gone global. It h...
1. Mission statement 2. Acronyms 3. Map 4. BRAC at a Glance (Dec. 2002) 5. Timeline 6. Overview 7. E...
Summary The gender implications of a growing trend of NGO competition and encroachment in rural Ban...
The last few decades have seen tremendous progress in improving the lives and livelihoods of people ...
BRAC, the largest non-government organization (NGO) of the world, empowers the rural community under...
BRAC was founded in Bangladesh in 1972 and now works in nine other countries with very impoverished ...
This internship report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Mas...
The global community has set itself the challenge of meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)...
Bangladesh has marked strides to make in reaching the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)for child m...
The growth in size and significance of NGOs and particularly of Grameen Bank and the Bangladesh Rura...
Among the development approaches aimed at reaching the extreme poor, one of the most promising has b...
Against a backdrop of accelerating globalization, poverty in the Global South has declined over the ...
The vast majority of people, especially the poor, are not receiving justice in Bangladesh. Poor peop...
<p>Greiner T and Mannan MA. Increasing micronutrient intakes in rural Bangladesh: An NGO’s search fo...
Since 2002, BRAC, a non-governmental organisation (NGO) of Bangladeshi origin, has gone global. It ...
Since 2002, BRAC, a non-governmental organisation (NGO) of Bangladeshi origin, has gone global. It h...
1. Mission statement 2. Acronyms 3. Map 4. BRAC at a Glance (Dec. 2002) 5. Timeline 6. Overview 7. E...
Summary The gender implications of a growing trend of NGO competition and encroachment in rural Ban...
The last few decades have seen tremendous progress in improving the lives and livelihoods of people ...
BRAC, the largest non-government organization (NGO) of the world, empowers the rural community under...
BRAC was founded in Bangladesh in 1972 and now works in nine other countries with very impoverished ...
This internship report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Mas...
The global community has set itself the challenge of meeting the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)...
Bangladesh has marked strides to make in reaching the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)for child m...
The growth in size and significance of NGOs and particularly of Grameen Bank and the Bangladesh Rura...
Among the development approaches aimed at reaching the extreme poor, one of the most promising has b...
Against a backdrop of accelerating globalization, poverty in the Global South has declined over the ...
The vast majority of people, especially the poor, are not receiving justice in Bangladesh. Poor peop...
<p>Greiner T and Mannan MA. Increasing micronutrient intakes in rural Bangladesh: An NGO’s search fo...