06040nam 2200433 450 991049520930332120220331073641.03-030-71668-6(CKB)4100000011983182(MiAaPQ)EBC6680391(Au-PeEL)EBL6680391(EXLCZ)99410000001198318220220331d2021 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSustainable development, human dignity and choice lessons from the ENRICH Programme, Bangladesh /Martin Greeley, Asif M. Shahan, Shubhasish BaruaCham, Switzerland :Springer,[2021]©20211 online resource (150 pages)3-030-71667-8 Intro -- Foreword -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Acronyms, Usage and Administrative Levels -- List of Boxes -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- References -- Chapter 2: Background, Scope of the Study and Research Methodology -- 2.1 Background: The Emergence and Conceptualisation of the ENRICH Programme -- 2.2 Scope of the Study -- 2.3 Research Questions and Specific Objectives of the Study -- 2.4 Research Approach, Methodology and Data Collection -- 2.4.1 Research Approach -- 2.4.2 Quantitative Data Collection -- 2.4.3 Qualitative Data Collection -- 2.4.4 Study Areas -- 2.5 Sampling, Sampling Process and Sample Size -- 2.5.1 Sample Distribution for Qualitative Survey -- Reference -- Chapter 3: Inception and Evolution -- 3.1 Evolution of the ENRICH Programme -- 3.2 Major Components of the ENRICH Programme -- 3.2.1 Health -- 3.2.2 Education -- 3.2.3 The ENRICH Programme Ward Centre -- 3.2.4 The ENRICH Programme Finance and Special Savings Scheme -- 3.2.5 Beggar Rehabilitation -- 3.2.6 Youth in Development -- 3.2.7 Supporting Elderly People -- 3.2.8 ENRICHed Home -- 3.2.9 Environment and Climate Change -- 3.2.10 Community Development -- 3.3 Uniqueness of the ENRICH Programme -- 3.3.1 Distinctive Features from Procedural Perspective -- 3.3.2 Distinctive Features from Design Perspective -- References -- Chapter 4: Changes in Socio-economic Status of the ENRICH Programme Participants -- 4.1 Housing Characteristics -- 4.2 Access to Electricity -- 4.3 Access to Clean Water -- 4.4 Access to Improved Sanitation Facilities -- 4.5 Adoption of Family Planning -- 4.6 Participation in the ENRICH Programme Health Scheme -- 4.7 Determinants of Participation in the ENRICH Programme Health Scheme -- 4.8 Participation in the ENRICH Programme Education Component -- 4.8.1 Rate of Participation.4.8.2 Determinants of Participation in the ENRICH Programme Education Component -- 4.8.3 Results Achieved by the Participating Students -- 4.9 Distribution of Households in Terms of Income -- 4.9.1 Food Intake -- 4.10 An Analysis of the Costs of Implementing the ENRICH Programme -- References -- Chapter 5: The Impact of the ENRICH Programme on the Economic Wellbeing of Participants -- 5.1 Construction of Panel Data -- 5.2 Estimation Method -- 5.3 Difference-in-Difference Based on Propensity Score Matching -- 5.4 Results -- 5.5 Understanding the Causal Link -- 5.6 The Impact of the ENRICH Programme on Occupational Change -- Chapter 6: A Theoretical Framework to Assess the Programme Impact on Dignity -- 6.1 Defining and Understanding Dignity -- 6.2 Measuring Dignity: The Capabilities Approach -- 6.3 From Central Capabilities to Dignity -- 6.4 Dignity, Capabilities and Functioning: Tragic Choice as Basis for Measurement of Dignity -- 6.5 Applying the Framework in Measuring Dignity as Outcome of the ENRICH Programme: Explaining the Framework and Assumptions Related to Dignity in the Context of the ENRICH Programme -- References -- Chapter 7: Impact on Human Dignity -- 7.1 Health and Tragic Choice -- 7.1.1 Tragic Choice Emerging from a Lack of Access to Information and Services -- 7.1.2 Tragic Choice in the Case of Seeking Treatment -- 7.1.3 Treating Chronic Diseases -- 7.2 Education and Tragic Choice -- 7.3 Enthusiastic Member and Tragic Choice -- 7.4 Economic Opportunities and Tragic Choice -- 7.5 Political Space and Tragic Choice -- 7.6 Summarising the Findings Relating to Tragic Choice -- Chapter 8: Explaining the ENRICH Programme Process -- 8.1 The Usual Frameworks of Implementation of Poverty Reduction and Development Programmes in Bangladesh -- 8.1.1 Direct Service Provision by the Government Agencies -- 8.1.2 Service Provision by the NGOs.8.1.3 Limited Joint Service Provision -- 8.2 The ENRICH Programme Approach -- 8.2.1 Design Level Factors -- 8.2.1.1 Political Perspective -- 8.2.1.2 Elite Co-option -- 8.2.1.3 Complementing Government Services and Partnership -- 8.2.1.4 One PO-One Union -- 8.2.2 Management Level Factors -- References -- Chapter 9: Expansion of the ENRICH Programme Coverage -- Chapter 10: In Conclusion -- Annexes -- Annex 1: The ENRICH Programme Management Team at PKSF -- Annex 2: Schematic Presentation of the Concept, Goals and Contents of the ENRICH Programme: The Basic Version (Annex Figs. 2.1 and 2.2) -- Annex 3: Locational Map of All ENRICH Unions -- Annex 4: List of All ENRICH Unions by POs Assigned -- Annex 5: SWOT Analysis with Upazila as the ENRICH Programme Planning and Implementation Unit -- Strengths -- Weaknesses -- Opportunities -- Threats -- Overall SWOT Analysis (Upazila) -- Matrix on SWOT Analysis -- S-O Strategy -- S-T Strategy -- Index.Sustainable developmentSustainable development.338.927Greeley Martin146715Shahan Asif M.Barua ShubhasishMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910495209303321Sustainable Development, Human Dignity and Choice1925424UNINA01155nam 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The Use of AI in Managing Big Data Analysis Demands - Status and Future Directions -- 4. The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Content Moderation in Countering Violent Extremism on Social Media Platforms -- 5. A Critical Analysis into the Beneficial and Malicious Utilisations of Artificial Intelligence -- 6. Countering Terrorism: Digital Policing of Open Source Intelligence and Social Media Using Artificial Intelligence -- 7. Cyber Threat Prediction and Modelling -- 8. A Critical Analysis of the Dark Web Challenges to Digital Policing -- 9. Insights into the next generation of Policing: Understanding the impact of technology on the police force in the digital age -- 10. The Dark Web and Digital Policing -- 11. 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