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An increasing proportion of the world's poor is dependent on NGOs for the support the state cannot or will not provide, but little has been written to analyze or guide best management practice, which is so critical to their success. Managing for Change addresses the key operational issues facing NGO managers, drawing lessons from the reality of southern NGOs. It explores areas such as the formation of strategy, effective NGO leadership, the handling of donor relations, staff motivation and development, and the management styles most appropriate to crises and change.
The economic and social development that Bangladesh has achieved in the past two decades has made Bangladesh a development paradox. This book tries to explain this paradox through a political economy lens. The book explains the linkages between the state, changing society and emerging private sector, and examines whether the social transformation taking place in Bangladesh has the potential to live up to the expectations of a middle- income country. The early part of the book unravels the myriad relations between the state, society and market to project the aspirations of a newly independent nation. It analyzes how political turmoil, militarization of politics, politicization of institutions...
Mapping Innovations – an outlook of stakeholders – Collection of Award Winning & Selected Essays – by various authors @ NSD2021BLR https://nationalscienceday.in NATIONAL SCIENCE DAY The National Science Day is celebrated on 28 February of every year since 1986. The day celebrates the discovery of scattering of light by the renowned Indian physicist Sir. C. V. Raman at the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science in Kolkata, on 28″ February 1928. For this discovery, Sir. C.V. Raman was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1930. The importance of celebrating science day is to herald the significance of science and scientific temper in daily life, get inspired by scientists and their sci...
Seminar was jointly organized by Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies and DERAP.
The citrus industry plays a crucial role in the economies and agricultural landscapes of many Asian countries, contributing significantly to global citrus production and trade. This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the citrus sector across 14 major citrus- producing Asian nations, including China, India, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Bhutan, Nepal, Turkey, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Iran, Sri Lanka, and Indonesia. It presents an in- depth exploration of the historical evolution, production trends, key challenges, and opportunities shaping the citrus industry in Asia. Each chapter delves into country- specific aspects, including citrus production systems, major cultivars, post- harvest...