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End line Evaluation of Making Market Work for Women (MMWW) Project, ActionAid Bangladesh.

Background

ActionAid Bangladesh (AAB), an affiliate member of ActionAid Federation, has been working in Bangladesh for three decades in solidarity with the poor and excluded people to end poverty and injustice. AAB’s aims at facilitating people challenging poverty and exclusion through human, practical, politically intelligent and open strategy underpinned by its Human Rights Based Approach (HRBA). AAB believes in a theory of change that requires purposeful individual and collective action, led by the people living in poverty and supported by solidarity, credible rights-based alternatives and campaigns that address the structural causes and consequences of poverty. AAB mobilizes and empowers the poor and excluded to enable their collective analysis, identity, movements and actions. In solidarity with citizens, partners and supporters, AAB fosters partnerships and networks for strengthening support, voice and actions to campaign and advocate with the state and non-state actors and institutions for influencing their policies and practices that safeguard the rights of the poor and excluded people. Making Market for Women (MMWW), is a project is being implemented by ActionAid Bangladesh since November 2015 and its partners which is supported by Embassy of Kingdom of Netherlands (EKN). The project is aligned with the country strategic plan (CSP V) of ActionAid Bangladesh with an overall objective is Strengthening Food Security in Bangladesh by Making Market Work for Women. The project is working on improving systemic market behaviour towards women entrepreneurs and increasing capacity of women entrepreneurs for competing with the existing market environment.

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