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Research paper thumbnail of Skills Formation for the Informal Sector in Bangladesh: A Strategic Framework

... Capital investment in TVET virtually dried up in the 1990s (World Bank. ... It is an on-the-j... more ... Capital investment in TVET virtually dried up in the 1990s (World Bank. ... It is an on-the-job, workplace-based, hands-on instructional system. ... to reach a consensus among the stakeholders about the share of responsi-bility, priorities, targeting, use of resources and partnership. ...

Research paper thumbnail of SETTING THE AGENDA FOR THE NEXT WTO ROUND: PERSPECTIVES FROM BANGLADESH ON THE SEATTLE MINISTERIAL

Youth. The CPD also carries out periodic public perception surveys on policy issues and developme... more Youth. The CPD also carries out periodic public perception surveys on policy issues and developmental concerns.

Research paper thumbnail of Initial Draft For Comments Only

Research paper thumbnail of POVERTY REDUCTION IN BANGLADESH: ABSENCE OF A NATIONAL FRAMEWORK, AN ABUNDANCE OF DONORS’ STRATEGIES

Research paper thumbnail of Climate Change in Bangladesh: A Historical Analysis of Temperature and Rainfall Data

The article provides an assessment of climate change and variability based on analysis of histori... more The article provides an assessment of climate change and variability based on analysis of historical data of temperature and rainfall recorded at 34 meteorological stations located at seven regions in Bangladesh for the period of 1976-2008. The trend of variation of yearly average maximum temperature has been found to be increasing at a rate of 0.0186 o C per year, whereas the rate was 0.0152 o C per year for yearly average minimum temperature. Analysis of monthly average maximum temperature also showed increasing trend for all months except January and April. The increasing trend was particularly significant for May to September and February. Monthly average minimum temperature data also showed increasing trends for all months except January and November. Analysis of rainfall data showed that for a large majority of stations, the total rainfall showed increasing trend for monsoon and post-monsoon seasons, while decreasing trend was observed for the winter; pre-monsoon rainfall did not show any significant change. These observations are particularly significant in the context of Bangladesh where agriculture is heavily dependent on temperature and rainfall patterns.

Research paper thumbnail of Skills Formation for the Informal Sector in Bangladesh: A Strategic Framework

... Capital investment in TVET virtually dried up in the 1990s (World Bank. ... It is an on-the-j... more ... Capital investment in TVET virtually dried up in the 1990s (World Bank. ... It is an on-the-job, workplace-based, hands-on instructional system. ... to reach a consensus among the stakeholders about the share of responsi-bility, priorities, targeting, use of resources and partnership. ...

Research paper thumbnail of SETTING THE AGENDA FOR THE NEXT WTO ROUND: PERSPECTIVES FROM BANGLADESH ON THE SEATTLE MINISTERIAL

Youth. The CPD also carries out periodic public perception surveys on policy issues and developme... more Youth. The CPD also carries out periodic public perception surveys on policy issues and developmental concerns.

Research paper thumbnail of Initial Draft For Comments Only

Research paper thumbnail of POVERTY REDUCTION IN BANGLADESH: ABSENCE OF A NATIONAL FRAMEWORK, AN ABUNDANCE OF DONORS’ STRATEGIES

Research paper thumbnail of Climate Change in Bangladesh: A Historical Analysis of Temperature and Rainfall Data

The article provides an assessment of climate change and variability based on analysis of histori... more The article provides an assessment of climate change and variability based on analysis of historical data of temperature and rainfall recorded at 34 meteorological stations located at seven regions in Bangladesh for the period of 1976-2008. The trend of variation of yearly average maximum temperature has been found to be increasing at a rate of 0.0186 o C per year, whereas the rate was 0.0152 o C per year for yearly average minimum temperature. Analysis of monthly average maximum temperature also showed increasing trend for all months except January and April. The increasing trend was particularly significant for May to September and February. Monthly average minimum temperature data also showed increasing trends for all months except January and November. Analysis of rainfall data showed that for a large majority of stations, the total rainfall showed increasing trend for monsoon and post-monsoon seasons, while decreasing trend was observed for the winter; pre-monsoon rainfall did not show any significant change. These observations are particularly significant in the context of Bangladesh where agriculture is heavily dependent on temperature and rainfall patterns.

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