Below are studies published by WFP or other organisations on the following topics:
-Food Security/Safety nets
-Monitoring and Evaluation.
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| 07-05-2009 | Updating Poverty Maps Of Bangladesh
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| 13-11-2008 | WALK THE WORLD 2008
Hunger is the greatest impediment to learning and advancement. The next generation will be condemned to poverty unless we feed and educate them today. Walk the World helps bring this most fundamental of issues back into the public domain - it is a call to action. John Aylieff WFP Representative in Bangladesh | 
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| 28-08-2008 | FAO/WFP CROP AND FOOD SUPPLY ASSESSMENT MISSION TO BANGLADESH
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| 15-01-2008 | Rural Bangladesh Socio-Economic Profiles of WFP Operational Areas & Beneficiaries
The overall purpose of the study was to develop a socio-economic profile of WFP’s six priority rural areas of Bangladesh based on a logical framework of the linkages between food security, nutritional status, livelihoods, and socio-economic indicators. | 
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| 24-11-2007 | Cyclone Sidr United Nations Rapid Initial Assessment Report with a focus on 9 worst affected districts
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| 13-11-2007 | Walk the World 2007
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| 05-11-2007 | Relative efficacy of food and cash transfers in improving food security and livelihoods of the ultra-poor in Bangladesh
This study examined the efficacy of food and cash transfers in enhancing food security and livelihoods of the ultra-poor in rural Bangladesh. | 
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| 04-10-2007 | Programme Outcome Report on VGD Activity
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| 20-05-2007 | WFP Bangladesh Annual Report 2006
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| 29-03-2007 | WFP Bangladesh 2006 monitoring report
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| 28-02-2007 | Study of Household Food Security in Urban Slum Areas of Bangladesh, 2006
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| 31-12-2006 | LESSONS FROM THIRTY YEARS; A Brief History of WFP in Bangladesh
WFP assisted interventions have demonstrated the effectiveness of promoting human development through the use of food as the key input. Many of these best practices and lessons have emerged and are supported by WFP experience in other countries' programmes. However, some interventions remain unique to Bangladesh. | 
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| 05-11-2006 | Towards improved fortification of World Food Programme commodities: An assessment of atta and blended food produced in Bangladesh
The goals of this study are to provide: 1) information on the nutrient quality of fortified atta and fortified blended food produced in Bangladesh for WFP 2) information on the shelf-life of the products and the impact of preparation 3) a specification that can be used to monitor the quality of fortified atta and 4) recommendations to improve the quality of fortified products produced in Bangladesh for WFP. | 
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| 31-08-2006 | Report on Training Quality Monitoring (TQM) Orientation
WFP organized 4 orientation session for Department of Women Affairs (DWA) officials on Training Quality Monitoring (TQM). This is with the objective to enhance Government of Bangladesh (GoB) capacity in monitoring activities of beneficiaries training programme under VGD, . | 
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| 31-07-2006 | End-cycle Programme Outcome Report
The primary focus of the End-cycle Programme Outcome Report is to determine in terms of food security, nutritional well-being and human capital development of the households assisted by the World Food Programme in Bangladesh. | 
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| 30-06-2006 | Safety Nets and Safety Ladders (Social Protection)
Exploring a comprehensive approach to social protection in Bangladesh. | 
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| 30-06-2006 | National Vitamin A Supplementation Coverage Nutrition Surveillance Project Bulletin No. 18
Nutritional Surveillance Project Bulletin No. 18 June 2006. Published by Helen Keller International, Bangladesh. | 
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| 31-10-2005 | Food Security in Bangladesh. Papers presented in the National Workshop
The paper presents an overview of national food security situation and identifies key issues, challenges and areas of development in policy and planning. The analysis uses various data sources and reports including PRSP, UNDAF3 and the World Bank and the GoB-UN MDG Reports. | 
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| 31-10-2005 | Report of the National Workshop on “Food Security in Bangladesh” - October 2005
A National Workshop report on Food Security in Bangladesh, to take stock of the food security situation in Bangladesh and draw future plan of actions. | 
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| 07-03-2005 | WFP Bangladesh Annual Report 2005
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| 30-11-2004 | Impact of Feeding Children in School: Evidence from Bangladesh
This paper reports on the findings drawn from surveys undertaken by International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) in Bangladesh in 2003 to gather information on the effects and outcomes of the school feeding program. | 
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| 30-10-2004 | WFP Bangladesh School Feeding Programme, Mid Term Evaluation Final Report
A report drafted by Tufts University. | 
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| 31-05-2004 | Local Estimation of Poverty and Malnutrition in Bangladesh
The findings of this report help determine the level of poverty incidence and malnutrition at Upazila/thana level. | 
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| 18-03-2004 | The Food Security Atlas of Bangladesh
For better understanding of the spatial patterns of food insecurity, poverty and malnutrition in the country. | 
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| 30-09-2003 | The Macroeconomics of Poverty Reduction: The case study of Bangladesh
The Macroeconomics of Poverty Reduction: The case study of Bangladesh (UNDP et. al., September 2003, Dhaka, Bangladesh) Macroeconomic policy can have a profound effect on the pace and pattern of economic growth and on the manner in which the growth process shapes the extent and incidence of poverty. The present report tries to do so in the specific context of Bangladesh. The objective is to identify the salient features of what would constitute pro-poor policy in Bangladesh. Source: UNDP Bangladesh | 
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