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Breaking Barriers: Enhancing the Engagement of Persons with Disabilities in Policy Making of Bangladesh Abdur Rohim; Jakirul Islam; Bristy Khatun; Mst. Asiya Khatun; Murshida Khatun; Md Amirul Islam
ENGAGEMENT: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Community Empowerment and Services
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Fakultas Agama Islam Indramayu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58355/engagement.v3i2.82

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Disability is any physical or mental condition of a person that makes it more difficult to do certain activities and interact with all over the world. Although several policies have been taken by the government and are being implemented for disabled persons where 10% of the total population of Bangladesh are facing disabilities. This study reveals how to enhance the engagement of persons with Disabilities (PWD) in policy-making in Bangladesh and also will have the capacity to achieve the 10th objective of sustainable development Goals (SDGs). The research paper utilizes qualitative and quantitative methods. Purposive sampling is employed by the researchers. The researchers intentionally selected eligible participants. The criteria comprised (1) participants with disabilities, (2) participants from various regions of Bangladesh who migrated to Rajshahi for educational purposes, and (3) participants aged between 18 and 35 years. The researchers gathered information from a total of 67 eligible participants through a survey. Drawing upon the collected data, this study aims to establish a suitable framework that guarantees the involvement of individuals with disabilities in the process of policy formation. Utilizing both Qualitative and Quantitative data, this study will formulate informed decisions concerning the circumstances of individuals with disabilities within a nation. This study offers theoretical and practical solutions for disabled individuals' challenges in policy-making in Bangladesh. The aim is to enhance the involvement of disabled people in the policy-making process.
Uncovering the chain of corruption: A Case Study in Bangladesh Hossan, Md. Alomgir; Abdur Rohim Sourav; Jakirul Islam
DIROSAT: Journal of Education, Social Sciences & Humanities Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): Innovation in Education and Social Sciences Research
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Fakultas Agama Islam Indramayu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58355/dirosat.v2i3.87

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Government officials are responsible to the people because they are paid for their services by the fund of the country which is collected from people. They got extra facilities as the government officials but people see them as the oppressors while taking public services. Their offensive behavior hurts the common people who do not have extra money paid for services. This study attempts to make the people aware, conscious, responsible, accountable, and transparent to government officials. The study titled "Uncovering the Chain of Corruption: A Case Study in Bangladesh" delves into the intricate web of corruption within Bangladesh, highlighting systemic issues and identifying key actors involved. This research adopts a mixed-methods approach, utilizing both qualitative interviews and quantitative data analysis, to provide a comprehensive examination of corruption at various levels of governance and society. Findings reveal that corruption in Bangladesh is deeply entrenched, facilitated by a nexus of political patronage, bureaucratic inefficiencies, and socio-economic disparities. The case study uncovers how corruption manifests in public procurement, law enforcement, and the judiciary, perpetuating a cycle of impunity and public mistrust which is conducted at Bangladesh Road Transport Authority in Rajshahi Zone. Furthermore, the study explores the socio-cultural dimensions that normalize corrupt practices and examines the role of international aid and non-governmental organizations in both exacerbating and combating corruption. Recommendations emphasize the need for robust legal frameworks, greater transparency, and public accountability mechanisms, alongside fostering a culture of integrity and ethical governance. This study contributes to the broader discourse on anti-corruption strategies, offering insights that are crucial for policymakers, stakeholders, and scholars aiming to address corruption in developing countries.