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Conscientizing rural disadvantaged peasants in Bangladesh: intervention through group action; a case study of proshika

Hossain H.

ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization

Abstract: Working paper on the promotion of social participation and self reliance of landless rural workers by a voluntary organization in Bangladesh - examines the level of poverty in spite of past rural development strategies and describes objectives and training programme of Proshika, interest group formation and action, provision of agricultural credit, agricultural project development, breaking of social conformity, participatory decision making, etc. References and statistical tables.

Keywords: social participation; self reliance; landless; rural worker; voluntary organization; poverty; rural development; training programme; interest group; agricultural credit; agricultural project; social conformity; decision making.; statistical table; participation sociale; autosuffisance; sans-terres; travailleur rural; organisation volontaire; participación social; autosuficiencia; sin tierras; trabajador rural; organización voluntaria; pauvreté; développement rural; programme de formation; groupe d'intérêt; crédit agricole; projet agricole; conformité sociale; prise de décision; tableau statistique; pobreza; desarrollo rural; programa de formación; grupo de intereses; crédito agrícola; proyecto agrícola; conformidad social; toma de decisiones; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 76 P. pages
Date: 1982
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Published in World Employment Programme research working paper. WEP 10, Rural Employment Policy Research Programme

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