An assessment of HRLE shebika with a focus on their effectiveness
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BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)
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Alim, Md. A., & Rafi, M. (2011). An assessment of HRLE shebika with a focus on their effectiveness. BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED).
Abstract
The study aimed to identify the challenges that the shebikas faced in becoming
proactive against human rights violation (HRV) and find out how they could be made
more effective in taking action against HRVs. Both quantitative and qualitative
methods were used for data collection. The first set of findings were on personal and
household attributes of the shebikas, the indicators assumed to have facilitated/
hindered shebikas in taking action against HRVs. The second set of findings show
the association of these indicators with the action against HRVs that the shebikas
undertook. The shebikas reported about 5,762 HRVs, which took place within a
three-year period in their localities. The shebikas were successful in preventing 16%
of these HRVs and in the case of 45% they failed. About the rest the shebikas did
not take any action. Findings also indicate that a number of factors motivated the
shebikas for taking action against HRVs. The personal and structural constraints that
the shebikas faced were considered as the main reasons for not initiating any action
against HRVs. In order to induce shebikas in taking action against violations and to
come up with positive outcome a number of recommendations are made.
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