BRAC: Anatomy of a “poverty enterprise” |
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Authors: | Manzurul Mannan |
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Affiliation: | School of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences, Independent University, Bangladesh, Dhaka |
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Abstract: | Management of the poverty alleviation process has created a new form of poverty enterprise. This enterprise provides poverty‐production‐market linkages, and in the process, it combines three features: a nonprofit nongovernmental organization, a for‐profit nongovernmental organization that has established an internal market, and a profit‐making industrial and business concern. This article explains how BRAC (Building Resources Across Community) in Bangladesh has used poverty to transform itself from a tiny relief distribution organization into the world's largest poverty enterprise. This enterprise is characterized by contradictions between its public claims and actual practices. |
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