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Social Safety Net Programmes in Bangladesh: Gaps and Policy Recommendations


Nazmul Hasan1* and Afroza Islam Lipi2

1Department of Public Administration and Governance Studies, Jatiya Kabi Kazi Nazrul Islam University, Trishal, Mymenshingh, Bangladesh; 2Department of Local Government and Urban Development, Jatiya Kabi Kazi Nazrul Islam University, Trishal, Mymenshingh, Bangladesh. 

*Correspondence: nazmul.pags23@gmail.com (Lecturer, Department of Public Administration and Governance Studies, Jatiya Kabi Kazi Nazrul Islam University, Trishal, Mymenshingh, Bangladesh).

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ABSTRACT

The Social Safety Net Programs (SSNPs) play an important role in Bangladesh to guards the poor people against poorness and vulnerability. Either financial gain poorness or human poverty is accountable for the prevalence of poorness in Bangladesh. Taking into consideration these factors, the government of Bangladesh is attempting to poorness by the death penalty varied varieties of social safety net programs since her emergence as a brand-new nation. The government of Bangladesh allocates a huge quantity of cash within the budget to implement varied social safety internet measures with the motive to attenuate the degree of poorness. Social safety internet programs in Bangladesh will be compound beneath 2 broad ranges: (i) social protection measures; (ii) social authorization measures. The article is an effort to debate the history of a social safety net program, varied social safety net programs in Bangladesh, findings of gaps and irregularities, and policy recommendation of social safety net programs in Bangladesh. There's would like for a comprehensive economic science policy response and robust programmer management to create the SSNPs work expeditiously. 

Keywords: Social Safety Net Programs (SSNP), Policy recommendations, Gaps, and Poverty alleviation.

Citation: Hasan N, and Lipi AI. (2021). Social safety net programmes in Bangladesh: gaps and policy recommendations, Br. J. Arts Humanit., 3(3), 56-63. https://doi.org/10.34104/bjah.021056063


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