Local Governance Transformation and Citizen Engagement in Bangladesh

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Author_Pranab Kumar Panday
Bangladesh
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Citizen Engagement
comparative local government analysis
decentralisation policy
Democratic practices
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gender equity in governance
Gender inequality
Governance
grassroots empowerment
India
Legal Frameworks
Nepal
NGO involvement
Open Budget Meetings (OBM)
participatory democracy
Power disparities
public accountability
Public Forums
Sri Lanka
Transformation
Underprivileged groups
Vietnam
Ward Shava (WS)

Product details

  • ISBN 9781041044246
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Jun 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Local Governance Transformation and Citizen Engagement in Bangladesh offers a thorough investigation of grassroots democratic practices and citizen engagement in local governance in the country and situates Bangladesh's experience within the larger framework of developing countries.

With an eye towards their effects on governance, transparency, and accountability, the book analyses the dynamics of citizen engagement in public forums such as Ward Shava (WS) and Open Budget Meetings (OBM). Employing comparative studies of local government systems in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Vietnam, the authors underscore the challenges and achievements of participatory governance in diverse socio-political settings. Combining empirical data with theoretical analysis, the book provides a valuable tool for comprehending the interaction of political culture, legal frameworks, and citizen engagement in forming sustainable local government in Bangladesh and beyond. This study provides doable suggestions for improving participative local governance by addressing structural challenges, power disparities, gender inequality, and the function of NGO. The book demonstrates how inclusive government promotes accountability and helps underprivileged groups to become more powerful, thereby promoting more fair results of progress.

This book will be of interest to researchers studying political science, public administration, public policy, development studies, and Asian studies in general and governance, decentralisation, and citizen engagement in particular.

Pranab Kumar Panday is Professor of Public Administration at the University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh. He also serves as an Adjunct Professor at Central Queensland University, Australia. Focussing on South Asia, his experience includes public policy, governance, urban and local government, and gender studies. His previous publications with Routledge are Women Empowerment in South Asia (2016), Government and NGOs in South Asia (co-authored with M. J. H. Majumdar, 2020) and Gender Responsive Budgeting in South Asia (co-authored with S. Chowdhury, 2022).

Abdullah-Al-Maruf obtained an MSS in Public Administration from the Department of Public Administration at the University of Rajshahi. He is currently a Senior Officer at Trust Bank PLC. in Bangladesh.

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