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Bangladesh Development Bibliography List of Publications from 2000 – 2005 (As of January 16, 2012) Bangladesh Development Bibliography List of publications from 2000 – 2005 (as of January 16, 2012) Aaby, Peter; Abbas Bhuiya; Lutfun Nahar; Kim Knudsen; Andres de Francisco; and Michael Strong (2003) The survival benefit of measles immunization may not be explained entirely by the prevention of measles disease: a community study from rural Bangladesh ; International Journal of Epidemiology, Vol. 32, No. 1 (February), pp. 106-115. Abbasi, Kamran (2002) Health policy in action: the World Bank in South Asia; Brighton, UK: University of Sussex, Institute of Development Studies (IDS). Abdalla, Amr; A. N. M. Raisuddin; and Suleiman Hussein with the assistance of Dhaka Ahsania Mission (2004) Bangladesh Educational Assessment - Pre-primary and Primary Madrasah Education in Bangladesh ; Washington, DC, USA: United States Agency for International Development (USAID) for Basic Education and Policy Support (BEPS) Activity (Contract No. HNE-I-00-00-00038-00) (June). Abdullah, Abu (2001) The Bangladesh Economy in the Year 2000: Achievements and Failures; In: Abu Abdullah (ed.) Bangladesh Economy 2000: Selected issues (Dhaka: Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS)), pp. xv-xxix. Abdullah, Abu (ed.) (2001) Bangladesh Economy 2000: Selected Issues; Dhaka, Bangladesh: University Press Ltd. and Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies. Abdullah, Abu A. (2000) Social Change and ‘Modernisation‘; In: Rounaq Jahan (ed.) Bangladesh: Promise and Performance (London, UK: Zed Books; and Dhaka, Bangladesh: The University Press), Chapter 5. Abdullah, Mohammad (ed.) (2004) Technologies on Livestock and Fisheries for Poverty Alleviation in SAARC Countries; Dhaka, Bangladesh: SAARC Agricultural Information Centre (SAIC). Abdullah, S. T.; Mullineux, A. W.; Fielding, A.; and W. Spanjers (2004) Intra-household resource allocation and bargaining power of the women using micro-credit in Bangladesh; Birmingham, UK: University of Birmingham, Department of Economics Discussion Paper, No. 1. Abe, Kiyoshi (2003) Microcredit for the Poorest Countries; In: Benton E. Gup (ed.) The Future of Banking (Westport, CT, USA and London, UK: Quorum Books), pp. 317-332. Abedin, J.; Cresser, M. S.; Meharg, A. A.; Feldmann, J.; Cotter-Howells, J. (2002) Arsenic accumulation and metabolism in rice (Oryza sativa L); Environmental Science and Technology, Vol. 36, No. 5, pp. 962-968. Abedin, M. J.; Cotter-Howells, J.; Meharg, A. A. (2002) Arsenic uptake and accumulation in rice (Oryza sativa L) irrigated with contaminated water; Plant and Soil, Vol. 240, No. 2, pp. 311-319. Abedin, M. Z. and M. A. Rashid (2000) Rural Houses of Ferro-Concrete Shell Roof and Plastered Bamboo-Mat Fence; Journal of Rural Development (The), (Comilla), Vol. 30, No. 2 (July), pp. 121-137. Abedin, M. Zainul (2001) Growth trend of aged in Bangladesh and related issues; Bangladesh Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 15, No. 1 (June). Abedin, M. Zainul (2004) Structural adjustment programmes in Bangladesh: their origin, implementation and effects; In: Clem Tisdell and Raj Kumar Sen (eds.) Economic globalisation: social conflicts, labour and environmental issues (Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar). Abedin, N. (2000) Community Development Versus Sociocultural and Administrative Values in Rural Bangladesh: 1950s and 1960s ; Journal of Third World Studies, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp. 155-170. Abedin, Samad (2003) Social and Health Status of the Aged in Bangladesh; In: Centre for Policy Dialogue (CPD) (ed.) Demographic Dynamics in Bangladesh: Looking at the Larger Picture (Dhaka, Bangladesh: Pathak Shamabesh), pp. 292-313. Aboud, Frances E. (2005) Evaluation of Preschool Component of Early Childhood Care and Development Programs of Plan Bangladesh; Bangladesh Education Journal, Vol. 4, No. 1 (June), pp. 9-15. Abraham, G.; Mathew, M.; Gopalakrishnan, P.; Sankarasubbaiyan, S.; Shroff, S. (2003) Are three exchanges suitable for Asia patients on peritoneal dialysis?; Peritoneal Dialysis International, Vol. 23, No. SUPPL. 2, pp. S45- S47. Abrar, Chowdhury R. (ed.) (2000) On the Margin: Refugee, Migrants and Minorities; Dhaka, Bangladesh: University of Dhaka, Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit (RMMRU). Abrar, Chowdhury R. and Mahendra P. Lama (eds.) (2003) Displaced Within Homelands: The IPDs of Bangladesh and the Region; Dhaka, Bangladesh: University of Dhaka, Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit (RMMRU). Abrar, Chowdhury R. and S. Nurullah Azad (eds.) (2004) Coping With Displacement: Riverbank Erosion in North- West Bangladesh; Dhaka, Bangladesh: University of Dhaka, Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit (RMMRU) (May). Abrar, Chowdhury R. and Shahdeen Malik (eds.) (2000) Towards National Refugee Laws in South Asia; Dhaka, Bangladesh: University of Dhaka, Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit (RMMRU). Abrar, Chowdhury R. with Tasneem Siddiqui [translator: Syed Nurullah Azad] (2000) Right and Dignity on Migrant Workers: Campaigner's Handbook (Translation into Bangla); Dhaka, Bangladesh: University of Dhaka, Refugee and Migratory Movements Research Unit (RMMRU) (February). Absar, Syeda Sharmin (2000) Conditions, concerns and needs of garment workers in Bangladesh; Development Bulletin / Australian Development Studies Network, No. 51, p. 82. Absar, Syeda Sharmin (2001) Problems surrounding wages: the ready made garments sector in Bangladesh; Labour and Management in Development Journal, Vol. 2, No. 7, pp. 1-17. Absar, Syeda Sharmin (2002) Women Garment Workers in Bangladesh ; Economic and Political Weekly, Vol. 37, No. 29, pp. 3012-3016. Absar, Syeda Sharmin (2003) Economic diplomacy for Bangladesh: a prescription for less developed countries in the World Trade Organisation era; South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, Vol. 26, No. 3 (December), pp. 349- 358. Absar, Syeda Sharmin (2003) Health Hazards and Labour Laws in Bangladesh: A Narrative-based Study on Women Garment Workers; Asian Journal of Social Science, Vol. 31, No. 3, pp. 452-477. Abul Kashem, M.; Y. S. A. Khan; and M. Alamgir (2000) Trace elements concentration in sediments and some commercially important marine fishes and shell fishes of Chittagong Coast, Bangladesh ; Metal Ions in Biology and Medicine, Vol. 6, pp. 173-176. Academy of Educational Development (2004) Project on Investigation, Research and Publication of Human Rights Violations: report 2004; Dhaka, Bangladesh: Odhikar supported by Academy of Educational Development. Academy of Educational Development (2005) Project on Investigation, Research and Publication of Human Rights Violations: report 2005; Dhaka, Bangladesh: Odhikar supported by Academy of Educational Development. Achacoso, Tomas D. (2002) The International Labour Migration Institutions of Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka in Ferment: The Phillipines as Catalyst; Geneva, Switzerland: International Organization for Migration (IOM) (November). Acharya, Arnab; M. Mostafa Zaman; Iftekhar Quasem; Syed Mahfuzul Huq; Nigar Nargis; Golam Kibria Nury; and Tahmina Begum (edited by M. Mostafa Zaman and Nigar Nargis) (2005) Impact of Tobacco-related Illnesses in Bangladesh; Dhaka, Bangladesh: World Health Organization (WHO) Bangladesh. Acharyya, S. K.; Lahiri, S.; and A. Bhowmik (2000) Arsenic toxicity of groundwater in parts of the Bengal basin in India and Bangladesh: the role of Quaternary stratigraphy and Holocene sea-level fluctuation; Environmental Geology, Vol. 39, No. 10, pp. 1127. Ackerman, Paul; Mary S. Thormann; and Sharmin Huq; coordinated by Md. Arifur Rahman; with research assistance from Enayet Baten; Soma Dutta; Md. Akhter Hossain; et al. (2005) Assessment of Educational Needs of Disabled Children in Bangladesh ; Washington, DC, USA: United States Agency for International Development (USAID) for Basic Education and Policy Support (BEPS) Activity (Cont. No. HNE-I-00-00-00038-00, April). ActionAid Alliance (2003) Policy coherence in European Union support to developing countries: a three country case study; Pretoria, South Africa: ActionAid International. Adams, Alayne M. and Mushtaque Chowdhury (2003) Harnessing Social Capital for Health, Security, and Development in Bangladesh; In: Lincoln Chen, Jennifer Leaning, and Vasant Narasimhan (eds.) Global health challenges for human security (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University), pp. 257-276. Adams, John and Hans-Peter Brunner (2003) Technology and institutions in the process of economic reform: achieving growth with poverty reduction in South Asia; Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 37, No. 2 (June), pp. 363- 369. Adato, Michelle and Ruth Suseela Meinzen-Dick (2002) Assessing the impact of agricultural research on poverty using the sustainable livelihoods framework ; Washington, DC, USA: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), IFPRI Brief. Adato, Michelle and Ruth Suseela Meinzen-Dick (2002) Assessing the impact of agricultural research on poverty using the sustainable livelihoods framework ; Washington, DC, USA: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), IFPRI Discussion Paper. Adato, Michelle and Ruth Suseela Meinzen-Dick (2003) Assessing the impact of agricultural research on poverty and livelihoods; Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture, Vol. 42, No. 2, pp. 149-166. Adato, Michelle and Ruth Suseela Meinzen-Dick (eds.) (2003) Impacts of agricultural research on poverty: results of an IFPRI-led project of the CGIAR Science Council's Standing Panel on Impact Assessment ; Washington, DC, USA: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), IFPRI CD ROM. Adeel, Zafar (2001) Arsenic crisis today:
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