Books
Gender Responsive Budgeting: National and Local Level Experiences in Bangladesh
This study covers a broad spectrum of gender dimensions of budget-making and implementation processes in Bangladesh. It also reviews the macro-economic policies through the gender lens. It then provides necessary tools and techniques for gender budgeting.
Let the Light of Development Spread Over the Char
With the slogan ‘Let the Light of development spread over the Chars’, this unprecedented national event aimed to end all discrimination and determine a consolidated way out of poverty for all char dwellers. This books prepared for the memory of 1st National Char Convention 2015.
Budget Analysis 2021-22: How was the proposed budget?
This booklet was prepared for the parliamentarian members of Bangladesh for discussion on the proposed national budget during budget session. That made the budget related discussion more fruitful and effective for the members of parliaments.
Gender Budget Training Manual
This training is an output of the project titled Narir Jibon (Mainstreaming Gender in Policy Agenda) Implemented by Unnayan Shamannay with the support from Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). The book helped to equip the UP cabinet with skills to make budgeting practices more efficient and gender sensitive.
People’s Report on Bangladesh Environment 2001
The book consists of two volumes: Volume I presents a report on environmental issues, events, policies and practices and Volumes II provides database on different environmental aspect of Bangladesh. The book was published under the Sustainable Environment Management Program (SEMP) being implemented by MoEF, GoB, supported by UNDP.
People’s Report on Bangladesh Environment 2002-2003
The book consists of two volumes: Volume I presents a report on environmental issues, events, policies and practices and Volumes II provides database on different environmental aspect of Bangladesh. The book was published under the Sustainable Environment Management Program (SEMP) being implemented by MoEF, GoB, supported by UNDP.