Impact assessment of BRAC's human rights and legal education training
Date
1997
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)
Abstract
The huge training investment of BRAC calls for an answers to the questions -- what is the impact of the training on BRAC programs and on its recipient? This study endeavors to answer these questions. As a part of this effort an impact assessment research methodology for training was developed. The methodology was then applied to the training under Human Rights and Legal Education (HRLE) program. (pp. 1-2) The HRLE training has been introduced to disseminate practically relevant legal knowledge to BRAC members. In order to reach a large number of Village Organization (VO) members at low cost a training 'cascade' has been established. Training is offered al three levels. First comes the Training of Trainers (TOT) for HRLE. Next is Teachers Training (TT) for HRLE Shebok/Shebikas. Finally there is Legal Education (LE) provided by Shebok/Shebikas to the VO members. The laws that the training covers arc Citizen's Right Protection Law, Muslim Family Law, Muslim Inheritence Law, and Land Law. (pp. 3-7)
Description
Keywords
BRAC, Human rights, Legal education, Training
Citation
Rafi, M., Hulme, D., Ahmed, S. A., & Amin, M. N. (1997). Impact assessment of BRAC’s human rights and legal education training. Research Reports (1997): Social Studies, Vol – XV, 170–303.
