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Expansion of the ENRICH Programme Coverage

Martin Greeley (), Asif M. Shahan () and Shubhasish Barua ()
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Martin Greeley: University of Sussex
Asif M. Shahan: University of Dhaka
Shubhasish Barua: University of Dhaka

Chapter Chapter 9 in Sustainable Development, Human Dignity and Choice, 2021, pp 99-102 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract As noted earlier, the ENRICH programme is being implemented in 202 unions across the country (locational map of these unions is shown in Annex 3 and the list of the POs implementing the ENRICH programme in all these unions is given in Annex 4. The total population of these unions is, as noted earlier, about 6 million, all of whom, regardless of their socio-economic status, are eligible, given the ENRICH programme design, to avail education and health services. The extremely poor, poor and low income households (accounting for about 5 million people) are eligible for multiple non-financial and financial services within the framework of a human-centred, multidimensional, integrated approach that the ENRICH programme is.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-71668-4_9

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