Sustainable development, human dignity and choice : lessons from the ENRICH Programme, Bangladesh / Martin Greeley, Asif M. Shahan, Shubhasish Barua.

This book analyses the design, management, efficacy and outcomes of the ENRICH programme being implemented in Bangladesh by Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF) at the behest of its Chairman Qazi Kholiquzzaman Ahmad. The ENRICH programme is a human-centric, multidimensional, integrated approach to...

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Main Author: Greeley, Martin, 1952-
Other Authors: Shahan, Asif M., Barua, Shubhasish
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, 2021.
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505 0 |a Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Acronyms, Usage and Administrative Levels -- List of Boxes -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- References -- Chapter 2: Background, Scope of the Study and Research Methodology -- 2.1 Background: The Emergence and Conceptualisation of the ENRICH Programme -- 2.2 Scope of the Study -- 2.3 Research Questions and Specific Objectives of the Study -- 2.4 Research Approach, Methodology and Data Collection -- 2.4.1 Research Approach -- 2.4.2 Quantitative Data Collection -- 2.4.3 Qualitative Data Collection 
505 8 |a 2.4.4 Study Areas -- 2.5 Sampling, Sampling Process and Sample Size -- 2.5.1 Sample Distribution for Qualitative Survey -- Reference -- Chapter 3: Inception and Evolution -- 3.1 Evolution of the ENRICH Programme -- 3.2 Major Components of the ENRICH Programme -- 3.2.1 Health -- 3.2.2 Education -- 3.2.3 The ENRICH Programme Ward Centre -- 3.2.4 The ENRICH Programme Finance and Special Savings Scheme -- 3.2.5 Beggar Rehabilitation -- 3.2.6 Youth in Development -- 3.2.7 Supporting Elderly People -- 3.2.8 ENRICHed Home -- 3.2.9 Environment and Climate Change -- 3.2.10 Community Development 
505 8 |a 3.3 Uniqueness of the ENRICH Programme -- 3.3.1 Distinctive Features from Procedural Perspective -- 3.3.2 Distinctive Features from Design Perspective -- References -- Chapter 4: Changes in Socio-economic Status of the ENRICH Programme Participants -- 4.1 Housing Characteristics -- 4.2 Access to Electricity -- 4.3 Access to Clean Water -- 4.4 Access to Improved Sanitation Facilities -- 4.5 Adoption of Family Planning -- 4.6 Participation in the ENRICH Programme Health Scheme -- 4.7 Determinants of Participation in the ENRICH Programme Health Scheme 
505 8 |a 4.8 Participation in the ENRICH Programme Education Component -- 4.8.1 Rate of Participation -- 4.8.2 Determinants of Participation in the ENRICH Programme Education Component -- 4.8.3 Results Achieved by the Participating Students -- 4.9 Distribution of Households in Terms of Income -- 4.9.1 Food Intake -- 4.10 An Analysis of the Costs of Implementing the ENRICH Programme -- References -- Chapter 5: The Impact of the ENRICH Programme on the Economic Wellbeing of Participants -- 5.1 Construction of Panel Data -- 5.2 Estimation Method 
505 8 |a 5.3 Difference-in-Difference Based on Propensity Score Matching -- 5.4 Results -- 5.5 Understanding the Causal Link -- 5.6 The Impact of the ENRICH Programme on Occupational Change -- Chapter 6: A Theoretical Framework to Assess the Programme Impact on Dignity -- 6.1 Defining and Understanding Dignity -- 6.2 Measuring Dignity: The Capabilities Approach -- 6.3 From Central Capabilities to Dignity -- 6.4 Dignity, Capabilities and Functioning: Tragic Choice as Basis for Measurement of Dignity 
500 |a 6.5 Applying the Framework in Measuring Dignity as Outcome of the ENRICH Programme: Explaining the Framework and Assumptions Related to Dignity in the Context of the ENRICH Programme. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
520 |a This book analyses the design, management, efficacy and outcomes of the ENRICH programme being implemented in Bangladesh by Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF) at the behest of its Chairman Qazi Kholiquzzaman Ahmad. The ENRICH programme is a human-centric, multidimensional, integrated approach to poverty alleviation and human development. In terms of its design and management structure, the ENRICH programme is versatile and focused on understanding and reflecting the prevailing circumstances in its interventions. Human capability development and social capital formation among the programme participants and cooperation building among the parties forming the management partnership and other local influential quarters are among the key drivers underpinning the programme implementation processes. It is a catchment-focused programme. The planning and implementation unit is the union (the lowest administrative unit in Bangladesh, with an average population of about 30,000). All the inhabitants of a union needing assistance are within its purview, particularly the poor and disadvantaged and non-poor low-income people, altogether accounting, on average, for about 83 percent of the total union population. By design, it complements government efforts by filling up the gaps in services provided to people and households and also covering geographical areas not recieving certain government services. Interventions include household level ones as well as community and union-wide ones. It is now being implemented in 202 unions across the country with a total population of about six million, of whom about five million are eligible for comprehensive attention. The ENRICH programme constructs a pathway that embraces most of the SDGs, certainly the most relevant ones for the people who come under the purview of this programme. The analyses and assessments of the design and management style and structure and the implementation processes and the findings relating to the impacts of the ENRICH programme in terms of its efficacy in helping remove tragic choice situations by expanding choices and significant positive impacts on incomes, living conditions and human dignity presented in this book clearly indicates that the programme is unique and potent. The primary audience for this book includes policy makers (political, civil and others), economists, development thinkers and practitioners, social engineers, national and international development agencies, development partners, research and development institutions, NGOs, university, college faculties and students of relevant departments. 
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