A Tale of Two NGOs: Bangladesh’s Grameen Bank and BRAC
How has Bangladesh managed to outperform other low-income countries by doubling per capita GDP growth from 1.6% in the 1980s to 3.3% in the 1990s and beyond? The World Bank cites several key factors including an active civil society and strong partnerships forged by the government with NGOs. Two vis...
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2008
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