Abstract:
The international development partners are supporting the Government to undertake
different development initiatives including promotion of gender equality. The paper
examines the role of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) as a development partner and
its agenda of mainstreaming gender in Bangladesh.
By recognizing and addressing discrimination against girls and women, success in the
fight against all forms of discrimination -- class, race, ethnicity and age -- will become
more likely, and more lasting. We have learned that entire societies develop when girls
and women are enabled to be fully contributing community members.
ADB as a development partner is supporting Bangladesh in its effort for poverty
reduction, economic growth and social development. It is important to make the best use
of the support so that in the long run the goal of gender equality can be achieved along
with the achievement of the other development goals. The Government can consult with
the NGOs and design increased number of projects in different sectors including gender
features in project design and also undertake projects for women's advancement. The
gender equality results of the projects often cannot be determined as sex disaggregated
data collection, analysis and reporting are weak.
However, now is as good of a time as ever to challenge those roles. Women are running
for president, and people support them. Men are having babies while many women
decide they don't
Description:
This thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor in Business Administration of East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh.