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The Aid Lab : Understanding Bangladesh's Unexpected Success

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The Aid Lab breaks the long silence on the 1974 famine, locating the disaster that killed 1.5 million people at the heart of the explanation of Bangladesh’s unexpected human development achievements. After that singular catastrophe, the book argues, protecting its citizens against disasters and hunger became the young nation’s priority, laying the foundations of its social contract and its subsequent development success.

Naomi Hossain

Naomi Hossain Global Research Professor of Development Studies at SOAS University of London. A political sociologist, she researches the politics of development, with a focus on understanding how people living with poverty and precarity get the public services they need. Educated at the University of Oxford, the London School of Economics, and the University of Sussex, she previously worked at BRAC’s Research and Evaluation Division in Bangladesh, the Institute of Development Studies at the University of Sussex in England, and the Accountability Research Center at American University in Washington DC. Her authored and co-edited books include Elite Perceptions of Poverty in Bangladesh (University Press Limited 2005), The Politics of Education in Developing Countries: From Schooling to Learning (Oxford).

Title

The Aid Lab : Understanding Bangladesh's Unexpected Success

Author

Naomi Hossain

Publisher

THE UNIVERSITY PRESS LTD.

Number of Pages

244

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Social Sciences
  • First Published

    FEB 2025

    The Aid Lab breaks the long silence on the 1974 famine, locating the disaster that killed 1.5 million people at the heart of the explanation of Bangladesh’s unexpected human development achievements. After that singular catastrophe, the book argues, protecting its citizens against disasters and hunger became the young nation’s priority, laying the foundations of its social contract and its subsequent development success.
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