Information on "Human Rights" and "Bangladesh"
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July 2012
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Jul 2012
Regional Legal Reference Resource on Protective Laws related to HIV, Men who have Sex with Men and Transgender People in South Asia
Publisher: International Development Law Organization (IDLO)
This document is the result of a joint IDLO/UNDP initiative to promote an enabling legal environment and strengthen the legal response to HIV in South Asia. More on «Regional Legal Reference Resource on Protective Laws related to HIV, Men who have Sex with Men and Transgender People in South Asia»
June 2012
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13 Jun 2012
Bangladesh: Back to the Future
Author: International Crisis Group
Publisher: International Crisis Group
This report examines how the Awami League government has returned to a familiar pattern of arresting opposition leaders, stacking key political institutions and violating human rights. More on «Bangladesh: Back to the Future»
June 2011
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Jun 2011
Population Mobility and HIV and AIDS
Author: Fiona Samuels, Sanju Wagle
Publisher: Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
This Background Note provides a short overview of the HIV situation in Bangladesh, Nepal and India, followed by a review of the individual country legal frameworks and an outline of regional initiatives around migration and HIV. More on «Population Mobility and HIV and AIDS»
January 2011
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6 Jan 2011
Women Empowerment in Bangladesh
Author: M Shahidul Islam, Suvi Dogra
Publisher: Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS)
Using statistical data, this paper compares Bangladesh vis-à-vis South Asia, China and Vietnam to see where it stands in the regional context as far as gender balance, more precisely women empowerment, is concerned. More on «Women Empowerment in Bangladesh»
January 2010
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2010
Empowering the Poor to Access Criminal Justice
Author: Adam Stapleton
Publisher: International Development Law Organization (IDLO)
This paper describes and documents the origins, evolution, strategy and impact of the Paralegal Advisory Service (PAS) in Malawi. More on «Empowering the Poor to Access Criminal Justice» -
2010
Strengthening the Legal Protection Framework for Girls in India, Bangladesh, Kenya and Liberia: Concept Note
Author: Rebecca Everly
Publisher: International Development Law Organization (IDLO)
In order to gain a deeper understanding of the factors that support or inhibit the enhanced legal protection of girls, the International Development Law Organization (IDLO) is implementing a two-year research project in India, Bangladesh, Liberia and... More on «Strengthening the Legal Protection Framework for Girls in India, Bangladesh, Kenya and Liberia: Concept Note» -
2010
Empowering Girls Through Legal Protection Strategies in Bangladesh, India, Kenya and Liberia
Publisher: International Development Law Organization (IDLO)
This report aims at compiling comprehensive, accurate and strategic information on how best to enhance the protection of girls through legal empowerment. More on «Empowering Girls Through Legal Protection Strategies in Bangladesh, India, Kenya and Liberia»
June 2009
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Jun 2009
School Exclusion as Social Exclusion
Author: Naomi Hossain
Publisher: Chronic Poverty Research Centre (CPRC)
Policies to expand basic schooling in Bangladesh have generally fit well with popular desires and preferences for upward mobility through education. More on «School Exclusion as Social Exclusion»
October 2008
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Oct 2008
Good Governance: Between Idealism and Realism
Author: Neil Webster
Publisher: Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS)
This policy brief argues that support to good governance in fragile states requires a considerable degree of skill and sensitivity to the political context on the part of donors. More on «Good Governance: Between Idealism and Realism»
March 2008
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6 Mar 2008
The Challenges of Institutionalising Democracy in Bangladesh
Author: Rounaq Jahan
Publisher: Institute of South Asian Studies (ISAS)
This paper illustrates why a focus on the minimalist criteria of democracy is not sufficient in institutionalizing democracy, commenting on the case of Bangladesh. More on «The Challenges of Institutionalising Democracy in Bangladesh»
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