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  1. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    December, 2005
    Fiji, Bangladesh, Nigeria, United States of America, Chile, China, Bolivia, Ghana, Colombia, Philippines, South Africa, United Kingdom, Italy, Tanzania, Netherlands, Argentina, India, Ireland, Brazil, Canada, Asia

    Food systems are being transformed at an unprecedented rate as a result of global economic and social change. Urbanization, foreign direct investment in markets of developing countries and increasing incomes are prime facilitators for the observed changes, while social changes, such as the increased number of women in the workforce and rural to urban migration, provide added stimulus.

  2. Library Resource
    May, 2012
    Bangladesh

    Bangladesh represents a success story
    among developing countries. Poverty incidence, which was as
    high as 57 percent at the beginning of the 1990s, had
    declined to 49 percent in 2000. This trend accelerated
    subsequently, reducing the poverty headcount rate to 40
    percent in 2005. The primary contributing factor was robust
    and stable economic growth along with no worsening of
    inequality. Respectable GDP growth that started at the

  3. Library Resource
    May, 2012
    Bangladesh

    The objective of this report is to
    analyze the important roles of labor markets, employment,
    productivity, and labor income in facilitating shared growth
    and promoting poverty reduction in Bangladesh. First, the
    report provides a background discussion of poverty, reform,
    and growth in Bangladesh. Following that, it gives an
    overview of the labor market, describing the country's
    demographics, the institutional structure of the labor

  4. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Bangladesh

    Bangladesh represents a success story
    among developing countries. Poverty incidence, which was as
    high as 57 percent at the beginning of the 1990s, had
    declined to 49 percent in 2000. This trend accelerated
    subsequently, reducing the poverty headcount rate to 40
    percent in 2005. The primary contributing factor was robust
    and stable economic growth along with no worsening of
    inequality. Respectable GDP growth that started at the

  5. Library Resource
    February, 2013
    Bangladesh

    This policy note focuses on analyzing
    critical institutional and planning issues affecting
    Dhaka's Metropolitan Area, and suggests policy
    recommendations for introducing sound urban environmental
    planning to improve the quality of life by mitigating and
    reversing environmental degradation. The report concludes
    with urgent recommended actions to address gaps in urban
    planning and environmental management that focus on

  6. Library Resource
    June, 2012
    Bangladesh

    This study on Bangladesh Dhaka-improving
    living conditions for the urban poor reflects a
    comprehensive look at poverty in Dhaka with an aim to
    provide the basis for an urban poverty reduction strategy
    for the Government of Bangladesh, local authorities, donors,
    and NGOs. While the needs in Dhaka are enormous, this study
    focuses on analyzing those critical for the poor -
    understanding the characteristics and dynamics of poverty,

  7. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Bangladesh

    This paper examines the role of social
    safety-net programs in Bangladesh run by the government and
    nongovernmental organizations to mitigate seasonal
    deprivation in the country's highly vulnerable
    northwest region. Specifically, the paper explores whether
    social safety nets are limited to averting seasonal
    deprivation or can also address seasonality of income and
    employment more generally. Using a recent survey from the

  8. Library Resource
    Improving Energy Access to the Urban Poor in Developing Countries cover image
    Reports & Research
    March, 2014
    Brazil, Colombia, Bangladesh, India

    The case studies documented in this
    report aim to inform the energy access community (including
    practitioners, civil society groups, project planners, end
    users) about best practices of successful energy access
    initiatives targeted at slum dwellers. Eight case studies
    focusing on electrification and household energy were
    selected from India, Bangladesh, Colombia and Brazil, all
    countries that have had varying success in providing access

  9. Library Resource
    January, 2003
    Bangladesh, Southern Asia

    In 1997, CARE-Bangladesh undertook a livelihood security assessment of urban slum households in the cities of Tongi, Khulna and Bogra. Based on the findings of that study and a review of secondary literature, the SHAHAR (Supporting Household Activities for Health, Assets and Revenue) project was conceptualized and designed.

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