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Community Policing: Changing the Way We Think About Public Security (4651 KB)
September 2012
A joint quarterly publication by the Asia Foundation and the Bangladesh Police. |
11/12/2012 |
Brochure
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Community Policing: Changing the Way We Think About Public Security (Bangla) (4476 KB)
September 2012
A joint quarterly publication by the Asia Foundation and the Bangladesh Police. |
11/12/2012 |
Brochure
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Community Policing: Changing the Way We Think About Public Security (5553 KB)
June 2012
A joint quarterly publication by the Asia Foundation and the Bangladesh Police. |
08/01/2012 |
Handout
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Community Policing: Changing the Way We Think About Public Security (Bangla) (5888 KB)
June 2012
A joint quarterly publication by the Asia Foundation and the Bangladesh Police. |
08/01/2012 |
Handout
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Community Policing: Changing the Way We Think About Public Security (851 KB)
March 2012
A joint quarterly publication by the Asia Foundation and the Bangladesh Police. |
07/24/2012 |
Handout
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Strengthening Democracy in Bangladesh, Tim Meisburger (2207 KB)
Occasional Paper No. 13, April 2012
This paper begins with descriptions of some of the critical challenges to democratization in Bangladesh. While electoral challenges are included, the paper seeks to look beyond elections and describe...
Occasional Paper No. 13, April 2012
This paper begins with descriptions of some of the critical challenges to democratization in Bangladesh. While electoral challenges are included, the paper seeks to look beyond elections and describe other factors that can have a profound impact on the quality and quantity of democracy experienced by the average person. The second section examines potential approaches to addressing these challenges.
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06/01/2012 |
Analysis
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Advancing Women's Rights within an Islamic Framework in Bangladesh (4020 KB)
Since 2002, The Asia Foundation has supported a pioneering effort to promote social justice for women within an Islamic framework in South Asia. Designed and implemented by Muslim scholars and activists, this program has helped communities to...
Since 2002, The Asia Foundation has supported a pioneering effort to promote social justice for women within an Islamic framework in South Asia. Designed and implemented by Muslim scholars and activists, this program has helped communities to understand women's rights within Islam. Program activities have been led by highly respected religious leaders and local institutions and have helped to foster a network of influential religious leaders, scholars, and advocates – both men and women – who are committed to advancing women's rights across the region.
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05/17/2012 |
Handout
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Promoting Democratic Institutions and Practices in Bangladesh (975 KB)
A brief handout on Promoting Democratic Institutions and Practices (PRODIP). PRODIP is a five-year, $23.2 million program funded by the United States Agency for International Development. It is being implemented by The Asia Foundation in...
A brief handout on Promoting Democratic Institutions and Practices (PRODIP). PRODIP is a five-year, $23.2 million program funded by the United States Agency for International Development. It is being implemented by The Asia Foundation in partnership with the State University of New York Center for International Development (SUNY-CID). PRODIP is designed to improve the effectiveness and transparency of the parliament, while also increasing the constructive participation of civil society in the public policymaking and legislative process.
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04/19/2012 |
Handout
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Elections in Bangladesh (1490 KB)
A leader in election programs in Bangladesh for nearly 20 years, The Asia Foundation encourages free and fair elections by supporting civil society efforts in voter and civic education, domestic election monitoring, and advocacy for electoral...
A leader in election programs in Bangladesh for nearly 20 years, The Asia Foundation encourages free and fair elections by supporting civil society efforts in voter and civic education, domestic election monitoring, and advocacy for electoral reform, in close coordination with public institutions such as the Bangladesh Election Commission (BEC).
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01/19/2012 |
Handout
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Bangladesh (1481 KB)
An overview of The Asia Foundation's Bangladesh program. |
12/22/2011 |
Program Profile
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Books for Asia Bangladesh (1508 KB)
The Asia Foundation's Books for Asia program is the only regular book donation program in Bangladesh, and has provided more than 2 million books since the country's independence in 1971. Since 1954, the program has met a vital need in a...
The Asia Foundation's Books for Asia program is the only regular book donation program in Bangladesh, and has provided more than 2 million books since the country's independence in 1971. Since 1954, the program has met a vital need in a country where poverty and illiteracy are continuing problems. The Foundation welcomes prospective, qualified organizations as recipient partners in its Books for Asia program, which distributes English-language books, journals, and software to non-profit organizations and educational institutions and grantees. The program provides high-quality educational materials to help improve human resource development and increase the country’s economic and intellectual capacity.
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12/22/2011 |
Handout
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Bangladesh Leaders of Influence Program (1447 KB)
As leaders of influence in society, religious and secular leaders are well placed to contribute to national
development efforts and advancement of democratic values. Bangladeshi society confers high stature
and respect on these individuals,...
As leaders of influence in society, religious and secular leaders are well placed to contribute to national
development efforts and advancement of democratic values. Bangladeshi society confers high stature
and respect on these individuals, whose contributions to community life and public affairs reflect special
knowledge, understanding, leadership, and personal integrity. The Asia Foundation has worked with
these leaders to strengthen development efforts in Bangladesh since 2004, with the support of
USAlD/Bangladesh.
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09/29/2011 |
Handout
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Guidelines for PRODIP Research Proposal (46 KB)
Guidelines for submitting Research Proposal on Strengthening Democratic Governance in Bangladesh under the Promoting Democratic Institutions and Practices (PRODIP) Project. |
08/22/2011 |
Miscellaneous
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Guideline for PRODIP Grant Applicants (216 KB)
Guidelines for grant applicants under the Promoting Democratic Institutions and Practices (PRODIP) project. |
06/08/2011 |
Miscellaneous
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Community-Based Policing, Bangladesh (1386 KB)
The Asia Foundation works to bring together police and community members to create an improved local security environment in Bangladesh through Community-Based Policing. |
05/20/2011 |
Program Profile
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Promoting Public-Private Partnership in Bangladesh (3635 KB)
The purpose of the Asia Foundation's Public-Private Partnership (PPP) initiative is to assist the Government of Bangladesh (GoB) and private section to transform the concept of PPP into reality. The Foundation considers this initiative as a...
The purpose of the Asia Foundation's Public-Private Partnership (PPP) initiative is to assist the Government of Bangladesh (GoB) and private section to transform the concept of PPP into reality. The Foundation considers this initiative as a priority for the long term development of Bangladesh where public and private sections can join hands to achieve common development goals. Since July 2010, the Foundation has conducted analysis of PPP related documents for Bangladesh and few other countries in Asia, as well as held consultative meetings and group discussions with representatives for GoB and the private section on key facets of PPP including: key concepts, expectations, progress and challenges and respective partners role in the process among other things.
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02/24/2011 |
Analysis
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Bangladesh Economic Governance Index (19641 KB)
A Measure of Economic Governance at the District Level (June 2010)
The Asia Foundation releases a pioneering survey ranking the business-friendliness in 19 districts in Bangladesh. 3,800 firms – many of them micro, small, and...
A Measure of Economic Governance at the District Level (June 2010)
The Asia Foundation releases a pioneering survey ranking the business-friendliness in 19 districts in Bangladesh. 3,800 firms – many of them micro, small, and medium-sized businesses – were polled on their perceptions of the local business environment, such as entry costs, transparency, informal charges, tax administration, and land security.
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07/30/2010 |
Report
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Competitiveness in the Garment and Textiles Industry: Creating a supportive environment , Dr. Sanchita Banerjee Saxena, Véronique Salze-Lozac’h (954 KB)
A Case Study of Bangladesh
Occasional Paper No. 1, July 2010
In the midst of the recent financial and economic crisis, factory owners in Bangladesh showed remarkable confidence in the future of their industry in Bangladesh....
A Case Study of Bangladesh
Occasional Paper No. 1, July 2010
In the midst of the recent financial and economic crisis, factory owners in Bangladesh showed remarkable confidence in the future of their industry in Bangladesh. But, if the country wants to expand and remain competitive, this paper finds, it will need to make investments in human capital and technology, rather than just reduce input costs. The paper offers policy recommendations to improve efficiency at the factory level and suggests reforms to the business environment that could provide an overall boost to the economy as a whole. Research for this paper included extensive interviews with factory workers and government officials, and seven focus-group discussions with 33 factory workers.
Dr. Sanchita Banerjee Saxena, Associate Director, Center for South Asia Studies, University of California, Berkeley, Véronique Salze-Lozac'h, Regional Director for Economic Programs, The Asia Foundation
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07/21/2010 |
Analysis
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Books for Asia Bangladesh: Subornogram Schools (1603 KB)
The Asia Foundation’s Books for Asia program is the only regular book donation program in Bangladesh, and has provided more than 2 million books since the country’s independence in 1971.
Through his Subornogram Foundation,...
The Asia Foundation’s Books for Asia program is the only regular book donation program in Bangladesh, and has provided more than 2 million books since the country’s independence in 1971.
Through his Subornogram Foundation, Shahed started several schools to serve these disadvantaged groups – providing river children with basic math and literacy skills, as well as basic English classes. Books for Asia has already donated several hundred books and educational materials to the Subornogram Schools.
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03/10/2010 |
Handout
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Preliminary Election Observation Report - Bangladesh Ninth Parliamentary Elections (336 KB)
The Election Working Group (EWG)—a non-partisan, 32-member national coalition of civil society organizations that share a common commitment to free and fair elections and good governance in Bangladesh—planned and implemented a...
The Election Working Group (EWG)—a non-partisan, 32-member national coalition of civil society organizations that share a common commitment to free and fair elections and good governance in Bangladesh—planned and implemented a comprehensive election observation strategy for the Ninth Parliamentary Elections.
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12/29/2008 |
Report
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Bangladesh Twenty-First National Public Perception Study Report: Preliminary Report on Perception Regarding National Election Issues (122 KB)
In November 2008 the Election Working Group (EWG) completed a twenty-first rapid assessment of citizen perception of recent events. This preliminary report focuses on citizen perceptions on issues related to the national election.
The...
In November 2008 the Election Working Group (EWG) completed a twenty-first rapid assessment of citizen perception of recent events. This preliminary report focuses on citizen perceptions on issues related to the national election.
The data reflect the situation in the last week of November 2008. The Asia Foundation and Data International Ltd. provided technical support. Conducted in 12 districts of the country (two in each of the six divisions), the perception study gathered impressions from a cross-section of ordinary citizens, civil society representatives, and local businesspersons through informal individual interviews in (i) each divisional headquarters and a proximate rural thana in the same district; and (ii) district headquarters of another randomly chosen district in each division and a proximate rural thana in the same district. A formal questionnaire with a mix of quantitative and qualitative questions was administered.
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12/24/2008 |
Report
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Bangladesh Twenty-First National Public Perception Study Report: Preliminary Report on Perception Regarding National Election Issues (Summary) (122 KB)
Summary: In November 2008 the Election Working Group (EWG) completed a
twenty-first rapid assessment of citizen perception of recent events.
This preliminary report focuses on citizen perceptions on issues
related to the national...
Summary: In November 2008 the Election Working Group (EWG) completed a
twenty-first rapid assessment of citizen perception of recent events.
This preliminary report focuses on citizen perceptions on issues
related to the national election.
The data reflect the situation in the last week of November 2008.
The Asia Foundation and Data International Ltd. provided technical
support. Conducted in 12 districts of the country (two in each of the
six divisions), the perception study gathered impressions from a
cross-section of ordinary citizens, civil society representatives, and
local businesspersons through informal individual interviews in (i)
each divisional headquarters and a proximate rural thana in the same
district; and (ii) district headquarters of another randomly chosen
district in each division and a proximate rural thana in the same
district. A formal questionnaire with a mix of quantitative and
qualitative questions was administered.
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12/24/2008 |
Report
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50 Years in Bangladesh (369 KB)
The Asia Foundation has maintained a resident office and country program in Bangladesh continuously since 1954. In 2004, the Foundation celebrates its 50th Anniversary. For five decades, the Foundation has played a unique and unparalleled role...
The Asia Foundation has maintained a resident office and country program in Bangladesh continuously since 1954. In 2004, the Foundation celebrates its 50th Anniversary. For five decades, the Foundation has played a unique and unparalleled role as a responsive and trusted partner in the Asia-Pacific region and in working to advance constructive relations between the nations and peoples of the region.
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09/01/2004 |
Handout
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The Business Environment and the Role of Supporting and Regulatory Institutions: An Assessment of a District Town in Bangladesh, Erin Weiser and Franck Wiebe (Editors) (6611 KB)
Economic growth in Bangladesh has benefited from two decades of liberalization policies that aimed to increase private sector activity. While reforms have eased licensing and regulatory burdens, particularly for the export sector, the domestic...
Economic growth in Bangladesh has benefited from two decades of liberalization policies that aimed to increase private sector activity. While reforms have eased licensing and regulatory burdens, particularly for the export sector, the domestic private sector continues to face formidable challenges to growth. This is particularly the case for small enterprises that account for the bulk of private business in Bangladesh. Weaknesses in financial markets, burdensome regulation, and prohibitive policies create market distortions that reduce local competitiveness. The combined effect of poor infrastructure, weak public service delivery, corruption, and security concerns constrain the ability of businesses to function efficiently. While many businesses depend on patronage links to survive, small business owners typically lack the resources and political connections to combat regulatory and informal barriers to business. As a result, a weak enabling environment imposes disproportionately greater constraints to small business growth. The findings of this report contribute to dialogue and debate on the policy environment for private sector development in Bangladesh and inform the strategies of Government and other development partners. The Mymensingh study and the recommendations that flow from it reflect The Asia Foundation's commitment to support private-sector led growth by easing policy constraints that affect the enabling environment and mobilizing domestic constituencies for reform from the private sector, civil society, and government.
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10/01/2003 |
Survey
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