In general, the effectiveness of microfinance-driven poverty-alleviation programs run by Government Organizations (GOs) and Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) in developing countries, such as Bangladesh, is assessed by repayment rates, the number of beneficiaries, the area coverage, the amount of loans disbursed, the cost of operations, profitability, and the financial sustainability of the projects. This study argues that these methods are quite restrictive since none of them reflect the perceptions of poor people concerning the effectiveness of such projects. Development agencies such as GOs and NGOs have never been compared on the basis of service delivery effectiveness (a process-based comparison); nor have they ever been compared on the basis of their relative contribution to raising the living standards of the poor (an outcome-based comparison). Both types of comparison are crucial to poverty reduction. The main reason behind the absence of such comparisons is the unavailability of the appropriate parameters that could be used for such analysis. For the process-based comparison, this study develops and validates a two-dimensional multi-item service delivery effectiveness scale through construct, convergent, discriminant and nomological validity. The scale captures different aspects of effectiveness in the delivery of services. These aspects are termed the `credibility dimension and the `focus towards beneficiaries dimension of service delivery in poverty-alleviation programs. For the output-based comparison, this study also develops and validates a `multidimensional poverty model to compare the effectiveness of GOs and NGOs in contributing to the economic, social, political, and cultural elements in the lives of the poor. The methodology is based on 930 samples collected from 12 districts and 107 randomly chosen villages in Bangladesh during SeptemberDecember 2009.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 25 Jun 2014
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781443852753
About Dr. Tamgid Ahmed Chowdhury
Tamgid Ahmed Chowdhury received his PhD in Economics from Macquarie University Sydney Australia and specialized in poverty inequality and microfinance operations. He is currently serving as an Assistant Professor in the School of Business at North South University Bangladesh. He is the author of two text books; one in development economics and another in marketing. He has published several articles in various reputed international journals including Oxford Development Studies Journal of Socio Economics Journal of Non-profit and Public Sector Marketing South Asian Journal of Population and Health European Journal of Development Research and Journal of Economic and Social Policy. Dr Chowdhury has presented papers at several international conferences held in countries such as USA Australia South Korea and Thailand.
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