Focusing on the experiences of migrants, particularly women, this book explores the intricate connections between gender, migration, and development in the global South. It challenges traditional theories by emphasizing intersectionality and the interplay of oppression and privilege. Recognizing migration and development as transnational processes, it highlights the interconnectedness of cultures and economies across borders. With feminist perspectives, it advocates for inclusivity and equity, serving as a vital resource for those aiming to promote social justice and gender equality in these contexts.
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Good Governance: Concepts and Realities in Bangladesh
- 112pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
Focusing on the governance situation in Bangladesh, this book examines the slow progress towards good governance amidst various challenges. It highlights both the achievements and failures in the governance sector, emphasizing the urgent need for reforms to enhance citizen welfare and national development. Additionally, the author offers policy recommendations aimed at achieving effective governance, making it a crucial read for understanding the complexities of governance in Bangladesh.
Women Empowerment in Rural Local Landscape of Bangladesh
- 92pagine
- 4 ore di lettura
Focusing on the socio-economic status of women in rural Bangladesh, this book explores the barriers to their representation in local governments. It emphasizes the crucial role of women in leadership and decision-making across various sectors, advocating for equal rights and improved conditions. By proposing effective measures for women's empowerment, the analysis contributes to the broader fight for gender equality, aiming to enhance female participation in politics and raise awareness of women's rights within the community.