Asset-ing the extreme poor: experiences and lessons from a BRAC project
The Jamalpur Flood Rehabilitation Project (JFRP) was designed to provide flood rehabilitation to women who were not targeted in the previous ECHO/NOVIB/BRAC flood rehabilitation project of 1998/1999, in which, mainly BRAC group members received flood rehabilitation inputs. In response to the 1998...
Hoofdauteurs: | Marin, Imran, Begum, Shamim Ara |
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Formaat: | Research report |
Taal: | English |
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BRAC
2019
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Online toegang: | http://hdl.handle.net/10361/13069 |
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