This book addresses, in the Bangladesh context, the fundamental processes of agrarian structural change and their gender implications, opportunities for wider participation by landless men and women in agricultural growth; the social implications of rural works and fish culture programmes; rural institutions and poverty alleviation; and broad institutional questions arising from the interaction between state, market and community (including NGOs) concerning corruption, good governance and the franchise state. Throughout the volume there is long-range, but grounded speculation which connects processes of 'urbanisation' to patterns of land use and shifting sets of opportunities for poor actors. The author concludes by offering eleven working principles as a guide through the development maze of poverty alleviation in Bangladesh.
- | Author: Geof D. Wood
- | Publisher: Intermediate Technology Publications
- | Publication Date: Dec 15, 1994
- | Number of Pages: 602 pages
- | Binding: Paperback or Softback
- | ISBN-10: 1853392464
- | ISBN-13: 9781853392467