| From Selection to Implementation: Evaluation of the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Programme’s Approach Towards the Ultra Poor |
| Ananta Neelim |
| November - 2008 |
| This study aims to evaluate the level at which WASH interventions are reaching the poor.... |
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| Agarwood Plantation at BRAC Tea Estate: Introduction, Environmental Factors and Financial Analysis |
| Nasima Akter, Ananta Z Neelim |
| July - 2008 |
| The Aquillaria malaccensis (known as agar) produces agarwood which is used in perfumes, incense and medicines, and thus, can be extremely valuable. Considering its conservation value and economic benefit BRAC has started agarwood plantation at Kaiyachara Tea Estate from July, 2007.... |
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| Assessment of Existing Improved Cook Stove in Bangladesh |
| MA Quaiyum Sarkar, Nasima Akter, Mizanur Rahman |
| December - 2006 |
| There are different models of Improved Cook Stove (ICS) being used in Bangladesh. Thism study attempted to know which type of ICS people accepted more... |
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| Environmental Assessment of Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) of BRAC Bank |
| Md Quaiyum Sarkar, Nasima Akter |
| December - 2006 |
| This study assessed environmental concerns of selected small and medium enterprises (SME) of BRAC Bank... |
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| Environmental Guideline for Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) of BRAC Bank Limited |
| Md. Quaiyum Sarkar, Nasima Akter |
| November - 2006 |
| An environmental guideline was prepared for small and medium enterprises (SME) of BRAC Bank following a standard format... |
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| Evaluation of Public-private Partnership Model of Medical Waste Management in Rajshahi City |
| Nasima Akter, Mizanur Rahman, Maisum Nahar and Institution of Policy Support Unit Ministry of Environment and Forest Team |
| October - 2006 |
| The main objective of this monitoring and evaluation was to assess the hospital waste management practices in Rajshahi City Corporation area after providing training and implementation of in-house MWM partnership pilot.... |
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| Revisit BRAC’s Programme: An Environment Assessment |
| Nasima Akter, Mizanur Rahman |
| April - 2006 |
| This study aimed to develop environmental guidelines for some of the BRAC programme/projects to minimize the negative environmental impacts and ensure environmental sustainability. The objectives of the study were to (i) revisit different BRAC programme to assess how environmental component is incorporated and implemented in relevant field activities and (ii) set up environmental guidelines for different BRAC programme/projects.... |
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| Medical Waste Management Training Manual (in Bangla) |
| Mizanur Rahman, Ruhul Islam Khan, Nasima Akter, |
| December - 2005 |
| The objective of this vernacular training module on medical waste management (MWM) was to provide training to the healthcare service providers i.e. doctors, nurses, laboratory technicians, waste handlers, cleaners, municipal staff related to medical waste collection and disposal, healthcare personnel, officials and professionals of government and non-government organizations who are providing services in the health sector... |
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| Role of Local Elites and Village Level Sanitation |
| Lammia Sharmin |
| December - 2005 |
| This study aimed to explore the role of local elites and associated factors that prevent or promote sanitation facilities to the poor.... |
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| Medical Waste Management at Rajshahi City Corporation--Public-private Partnership Model Development: A Collaborative Effort on Medical Waste Management in Bangladesh (Baseline and Status Report) |
| Nasima Akter, Mizanur Rahman, Lammia Sharmin, Institution of Policy Support Unit-Ministry of Environment and Forest Team |
| December - 2005 |
| This study aims to i) conduct a feasibility study to establish the viability of medical waste management (MWM) rules implementation, ii) identify the appropriate technology and management model, iii) establish viable final disposal technological options in which the both parties and other actors can participate as partners, and iv) establish a coordination and partnership model in MWM in Bangladesh.... |
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