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Structural social work and the compatibility of NGO approaches: a case analysis of Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC)
Authors:Md. Hasan Reza  Faisal Ahmmed
Affiliation: The School of Social Service Administration, University of Chicago, IL, USA;
 Department of Social Work, Shah Jalal University of Science and Technology, Bangladesh
Abstract:This article offers a comparative analysis between the ideological orientation of structural social work (SSW) and the programmatic orientation of the Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC). SSW sees social problems as arising from specific socio-economic contexts rather than from the failings of individuals. This perspective recognises that patriarchy is a central feature of life in Bangladesh. BRAC analyses poverty, broadly defined, from a perspective that is political, making use of feminist principles. By assessing SSW as it pertains to the programme coverage of BRAC, this article presents the consistencies and inconsistencies of the approaches. Yet, SSW and BRAC share a common objective of shifting the locus of power to facilitate the empowerment of marginalised communities.
Keywords:structural social work    Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee (BRAC)    gender    poverty    social action
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