| Quality EFA in Bangladesh |
| Samir Ranjan Nath, Rasheda K Choudhury and K M Enamul Hoque |
| Vol - 33 Issue - 3 November - 2010 |
| Education Watch |
| This studies tries to explore the progress made in various aspects of quality education during the past decades and the challenges remained in reaching the goals... |
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| Using formative research to develop MNCH programme in urban slums in Bangladesh: experiences from MANOSHI, BRAC |
| Syed Masud Ahmed, Awlad Hossain, Marufa Aziz Khan1, Malay Kanti Mridha, Ashraful Alam, Nuzhat Choudhury, Tamanna Sharmin, Kaosar Afsana and Abbas Bhuiya |
| Vol - 10 October - 2010 |
| BMC Publich Health |
| This study tries to exploring slum characteristics, studies were done to map existing MNCH service providing facilities and providers, explore existing MNCH-related practices, and make an inventory of community networks/ groups with a stake in MNCH service provision... |
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| Low birth weight in offspring of women with depressive and anxiety symptoms during pregnancy: results from a population based study in Bangladesh |
| Hashima E Nasreen, Zarina Nahar Kabir, Yvonne Forsell, Maigun Edhborg |
| Vol - 515 Issue - 10 September - 2010 |
| BMC Public Health |
| This study explore to provides evidence that maternal depressive and anxiety symptoms during pregnancy predict the LBW of newborns and replicates results found in other South Asian countries... |
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| Possession and Usage of Insecticidal Bed Nets among the People of Uganda: Is BRAC Uganda Health Programme Pursuing a Pro-Poor Path? |
| Syed Masud Ahmed and Abebual Zerihun |
| Vol - 1371 Issue - 10 September - 2010 |
| PLoS ONE |
| This study tries to examine how equitable the programme had been in consistence with BRAC Uganda’s pro-poor policy... |
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| Training Front-line Health Workers for Malaria Control and prevention: Experiences of BRAC |
| Shamim Hossain and Omar Faruque Siddiki |
| Vol - 18 Issue - 1 June - 2010 |
| PROSHIKYAN |
| This paper aimed to explore the content and form of the training, the physical environment of the training facilities, capacity of the trainer, the training process and its strengths and weaknesses... |
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| Relationship between Soil Surface Conditions and Spectral Reflectance |
| Nepal C. Dey, Seiji Hayakawa, Reiji Kimura Makio Kamichika and Yasuomi Ibaraki |
| Vol - 38/AE Issue - 1 June - 2010 |
| Journal of Agricuulture |
| This study aimed to explore the relationship between soil surface conditions and spectral reflectance... |
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| Authorship conflict in Bangladesh: a exploratory study |
| Hasan Shareef Ahmed, Abdullahel Hadi and Nuzhat Choudhury |
| Vol - 23 Issue - 4 April - 2010 |
| Learned Publishing |
| This study aimed to explore the causes, types, and consequences of authorship conflicts among the researchers of selected research institutions in Dhaka, Bangladesh; and to suggest ways to reduce conflicts... |
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| Are Female-Headed Households More Food Insecure? Evidence from Bangladesh |
| Debdulal Mallick, Mohammad Rafi |
| Vol - 38 Issue - 4 February - 2010 |
| World Development |
| This paper uses household and village-level survey data to investigate the food security of male- and female-headed households in Bangladesh with particular attention to indigenous ethnic groups, and finds no significant differences in the food security between these two types of households.... |
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| USE OF PESTICIDES IN VEGETABLE FARMS AND ITS IMPACT ON HEATH OF FARMERS AND ENVIRONMENT |
| Nepal C Dey |
| January - 2010 |
| Environmental Science and Technology 2010 |
| This study tries to explore selection of pesticide, dosage and mode of application were based on agro-chemicals dealers’ suggestion... |
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| Changes in villagers’ knowledge, perceptions, and attitudes concerning gender roles and relations in Bangladesh |
| Md. Abdul Alim |
| Vol - 19 Issue - 3 May - 2009 |
| Development In Practice |
| This article examines the changing status of villagers’ knowledge, perceptions, and attitudes towards gender roles and gender relations over time... |
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