Why train workers if they don’t get jobs?
This article was written by Mehnaz Rabbani, Programme Lead, Research, Policy and Governance, and Shamael Ahmed, Research Associate. Both authors are working at the BRAC ...
This article was written by Mehnaz Rabbani, Programme Lead, Research, Policy and Governance, and Shamael Ahmed, Research Associate. Both authors are working at the BRAC ...
In spite of monumental investments made in global health over the past decades, Universal Health Coverage remains a distant goal - in part due to pervasive corruption in health systems. Join ACE, LSHTM and Transparency International to discuss.
In spite of monumental investments made in global health over the past decades, Universal Health Coverage remains a distant goal - in part due to pervasive corruption in health systems. Join ACE, LSHTM and Transparency International to discuss.
An ACE Working Paper presenting a literature review of irregular health practices in Bangladesh, and strategies to tackle them.
A workshop held with ACE partners at the James Grant Centre of Excellence for Universal Health Coverage at BRAC University, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and the team at SOAS, led to some fascinating discoveries about why irregularities occur in the practice of local healthcare delivery in Bangladesh, and what could be done about it.
A Briefing Paper discussing possible future scenarios for evolution of the political settlement in Bangladesh.
Sumaiya Khair is an Adviser - Executive Management at Transparency International Bangladesh, and a Professor of Law at the University of Dhaka. We hear how she came to her work.
This Working Paper, by Prof Mushtaq Khan, analyses the political and economic context to anti-corruption efforts in Bangladesh, both historically and today.