Role of NGOs in fostering equity and social inclusion in cities of Bangladesh: The Case of Dhaka
Hossain Ahmed Taufiq

TL;DR
This paper examines the role of NGOs in promoting equity and social inclusion in Dhaka, Bangladesh, highlighting their efforts amidst rapid urbanization and informal settlements.
Contribution
It provides an analysis of current NGO programs in Dhaka aimed at fostering social inclusion and reducing inequality in a rapidly growing urban environment.
Findings
NGO programs have potential to promote social equity.
Urban growth challenges impact social inclusion efforts.
NGOs address socio-economic issues in informal settlements.
Abstract
Non-governmental organisations have made a significant contribution in the development of Bangladesh. Today, Bangladesh has more than 2000 NGOs, and few of them are among the largest in the world. NGOs are claimed to have impacts on the sustainable development in Bangladesh. However, to what extent they have fostered equity and social inclusion in the urban cities of Bangladesh remains a subject of thorough examination. The 11th goal of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) advocates for making cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable. Bangladesh which is the most densely populated country in the world faces multifaceted urbanization challenges. The capital city Dhaka itself has experienced staggering population growth in last few decades. Today, Dhaka has become one of the fastest growing megacities in the world. Dhaka started its journey with a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUrban and Rural Development Challenges
