We examine whether local governance can improve social development empirically, using good and bad cases of public health outcomes in Bangladesh. We explore the institutional underpinnings of service provision, digging down beneath the “rules of the game” to analyze the beliefs, understandings, and dispositions that drive social behavior. Changes in deep social attitudes led to improvements in social indicators. Regional variation in health outcomes is explained by the presence or absence of a dense web of relationships that enmeshed reformers in local systems of authority and legitimacy, strengthening their actions and making local society more susceptible to change
International development agencies and developed countries are demanding participatory good governan...
In developing countries healthcare reforms are increasingly advocated and implemented in associatio...
In 1985, the Rockefeller Foundation published Good health at low cost to discuss why some countries ...
We examine whether local governance can improve social development empirically, using good and bad c...
Decentralization is commonly advocated as a means to improve primary services and hence accelerate s...
The issue of governance and good governance has gained importance among practitioners of public ...
I examine decentralization through the lens of the local dynamics it unleashed in the much-noted cas...
This thesis is based on a comparative case study of two bustee neighbourhoods located in two separat...
Civil society has the potential to have a positive impact on social exclusion and health equity thro...
Civil society has the potential to have a positive impact on social exclusion and health equity thro...
Following up on research conducted by the authors just over a decade ago, this study of the local po...
Civil society has the potential to have a positive impact on social exclusion and health equity thro...
Summary. — Using aggregate indices of education, health, demographic, and gender equality outcomes, ...
This study explored the role and responsibility of elected officials including political actors and ...
Various reforms have been undertaken to improve the functioning of health systems in developing coun...
International development agencies and developed countries are demanding participatory good governan...
In developing countries healthcare reforms are increasingly advocated and implemented in associatio...
In 1985, the Rockefeller Foundation published Good health at low cost to discuss why some countries ...
We examine whether local governance can improve social development empirically, using good and bad c...
Decentralization is commonly advocated as a means to improve primary services and hence accelerate s...
The issue of governance and good governance has gained importance among practitioners of public ...
I examine decentralization through the lens of the local dynamics it unleashed in the much-noted cas...
This thesis is based on a comparative case study of two bustee neighbourhoods located in two separat...
Civil society has the potential to have a positive impact on social exclusion and health equity thro...
Civil society has the potential to have a positive impact on social exclusion and health equity thro...
Following up on research conducted by the authors just over a decade ago, this study of the local po...
Civil society has the potential to have a positive impact on social exclusion and health equity thro...
Summary. — Using aggregate indices of education, health, demographic, and gender equality outcomes, ...
This study explored the role and responsibility of elected officials including political actors and ...
Various reforms have been undertaken to improve the functioning of health systems in developing coun...
International development agencies and developed countries are demanding participatory good governan...
In developing countries healthcare reforms are increasingly advocated and implemented in associatio...
In 1985, the Rockefeller Foundation published Good health at low cost to discuss why some countries ...