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<title>Analyzing the Effectiveness of Access of Information (a2i) Program in Promoting Women Empowerment in Selected Areas of Bangladesh: A Case Study of Shimulia Union Parishad and Muksudpur Union Parishad, Dhaka District</title>
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<description>Analyzing the Effectiveness of Access of Information (a2i) Program in Promoting Women Empowerment in Selected Areas of Bangladesh: A Case Study of Shimulia Union Parishad and Muksudpur Union Parishad, Dhaka District
Wasata, Ruhun
Access to Information (a2i) (a2i-II: 2012 – 16) is a program functioning across Bangladesh in&#13;
partnership with the Government of Bangladesh (GoB), UNDP and USAID. To date, ‘a2i’ has&#13;
created 4,547 Union Digital Centers (UDCs) in every Union (the lowest tier of local public&#13;
administration in Bangladesh). Women entrepreneurs were set in those UDCs with the aim of&#13;
increasing women empowerment. This paper investigates to what extent ‘a2i’ is effective in&#13;
promoting women empowerment through women entrepreneurship. To find the answer, this&#13;
paper analyzed primary data collected from two different Union Parishads (UPs) of Bangladesh:&#13;
Shimulia UP and the Muksudpur UP, Dhaka district. Data collection followed both the quantitative&#13;
and qualitative approach. Analysis of this data set found out different aspects and socioeconomic&#13;
challenges for women’s empowerment in Bangladesh. The results of this paper indicate that the&#13;
socioeconomic barriers are causing the a2i program to have a less profound impact in promoting&#13;
women empowerment through women entrepreneurship. This paper proposes that the design,&#13;
redesign, and implementation of the a2i program should have a flexible characteristic so that&#13;
it can address the socioeconomic challenges from within the scope of the program. This paper&#13;
can be used as a guidepost for the future policy formulations related to women entrepreneurship&#13;
and empowerment. Furthermore, this research provides an opportunity to conduct nationwide&#13;
research for identifying a general pattern between the a2i program and its implications for&#13;
women empowerment.
Working Paper is a routine publication of EWUCRT. This is a preliminary research report&#13;
published after its review by at least two experts in the field. Thereafter, it is circulated to a&#13;
wider audience of readers including students, faculty and specialists in the field for comments.&#13;
EWUCRT earnestly requests comments from the readers of the report and share those with&#13;
us electronically using e-mail id: ewucrt@ewubd.edu
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<dc:date>2019-12-14T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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