The Impact of Rural Development Program on Poverty Alleviation: A Case of Bangladesh

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Md. Mahi Uddin
Md. Mahi Uddin
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Mostafa Manir Chowdhury
Mostafa Manir Chowdhury
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Afzal Ahmad
Afzal Ahmad
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Poverty alleviation through rural development programs (RDP) has significant implication for Bangladesh the world’s most densely populated country having 71 percent rural inhabitants. Considering the significance, the study examined various rural challenges and poverty reduction strategies of RDP underpinned by a quantitative research technique. 192 poor households were randomly selected from four study villages under Chittagong District. The result indicates that the RDP, housing and agriculture, health and education, significantly improved the poverty situation among poor people through economic capabilities, human capabilities, protective capabilities, and political capabilities of sample households.

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Md. Mahi Uddin. 2015. \u201cThe Impact of Rural Development Program on Poverty Alleviation: A Case of Bangladesh\u201d. Global Journal of Management and Business Research - A: Administration & Management GJMBR-A Volume 15 (GJMBR Volume 15 Issue A4): .

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Poverty alleviation through rural development programs (RDP) has significant implication for Bangladesh the world’s most densely populated country having 71 percent rural inhabitants. Considering the significance, the study examined various rural challenges and poverty reduction strategies of RDP underpinned by a quantitative research technique. 192 poor households were randomly selected from four study villages under Chittagong District. The result indicates that the RDP, housing and agriculture, health and education, significantly improved the poverty situation among poor people through economic capabilities, human capabilities, protective capabilities, and political capabilities of sample households.

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Md. Mahi Uddin International Islamic University
Mostafa Manir Chowdhury
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Afzal Ahmad
Afzal Ahmad

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