Sustaining escapes from ultra-poverty: A mixed methods assessment of layered interventions in coastal Bangladesh

Bangladesh’s impoverishment is driven by climate-change shocks, healthcare expenses, poor access to agricultural markets, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Ultra Poor Graduation (UPG) programme, combined with inclusive Market Systems Development (iMSD), Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), and Water, Sanitation,...

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Prif Awduron: Diwakar, Vidya, Kamninga, Tony, Mehzabin, Tasfia, Tumusiime, Emmanuel, Kamal, Rohini, Pabony, Nuha Anoor
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spelling 10361-237632024-08-14T21:03:20Z Sustaining escapes from ultra-poverty: A mixed methods assessment of layered interventions in coastal Bangladesh Diwakar, Vidya Kamninga, Tony Mehzabin, Tasfia Tumusiime, Emmanuel Kamal, Rohini Pabony, Nuha Anoor Climate change Ultra-poor inclusive market systems development WASH Disaster risk reduction Bangladesh’s impoverishment is driven by climate-change shocks, healthcare expenses, poor access to agricultural markets, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Ultra Poor Graduation (UPG) programme, combined with inclusive Market Systems Development (iMSD), Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), and Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) interventions in south-west Bangladesh found that participation in the UPG programme with iMSD is associated with developing absorptive and adaptive resilience capacities to tackle chronic poverty. However, the study suggests that Disaster Risk Management (DRM) training, mobilization, and access to WASH services improve resilience capacities, preventing households from falling back into ultra-poverty. 2024-08-14T04:58:06Z 2024-08-14T04:58:06Z 2022-07 Working Paper http://hdl.handle.net/10361/23763 en application/pdf Chronic Poverty Advisory Network
institution Brac University
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language English
topic Climate change
Ultra-poor
inclusive market systems development
WASH
Disaster risk reduction
spellingShingle Climate change
Ultra-poor
inclusive market systems development
WASH
Disaster risk reduction
Diwakar, Vidya
Kamninga, Tony
Mehzabin, Tasfia
Tumusiime, Emmanuel
Kamal, Rohini
Pabony, Nuha Anoor
Sustaining escapes from ultra-poverty: A mixed methods assessment of layered interventions in coastal Bangladesh
description Bangladesh’s impoverishment is driven by climate-change shocks, healthcare expenses, poor access to agricultural markets, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Ultra Poor Graduation (UPG) programme, combined with inclusive Market Systems Development (iMSD), Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), and Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) interventions in south-west Bangladesh found that participation in the UPG programme with iMSD is associated with developing absorptive and adaptive resilience capacities to tackle chronic poverty. However, the study suggests that Disaster Risk Management (DRM) training, mobilization, and access to WASH services improve resilience capacities, preventing households from falling back into ultra-poverty.
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author Diwakar, Vidya
Kamninga, Tony
Mehzabin, Tasfia
Tumusiime, Emmanuel
Kamal, Rohini
Pabony, Nuha Anoor
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Kamninga, Tony
Mehzabin, Tasfia
Tumusiime, Emmanuel
Kamal, Rohini
Pabony, Nuha Anoor
author_sort Diwakar, Vidya
title Sustaining escapes from ultra-poverty: A mixed methods assessment of layered interventions in coastal Bangladesh
title_short Sustaining escapes from ultra-poverty: A mixed methods assessment of layered interventions in coastal Bangladesh
title_full Sustaining escapes from ultra-poverty: A mixed methods assessment of layered interventions in coastal Bangladesh
title_fullStr Sustaining escapes from ultra-poverty: A mixed methods assessment of layered interventions in coastal Bangladesh
title_full_unstemmed Sustaining escapes from ultra-poverty: A mixed methods assessment of layered interventions in coastal Bangladesh
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publisher Chronic Poverty Advisory Network
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