Raising awareness on health and nutrition can make a real difference - especially for the most vulnerable groups including women, children and minority groups who suffer from extreme poverty. Download these training materials, which were developed together with leading health and nutrition experts in Bangladesh (all materials in Bangla).
A recent study undertaken by NETZ reveals how livestock-based asset transfers can improve the resilience of extreme poor landless people. The study was conducted in cooperation with the the Extreme Poverty Research Group (EPRG) of the Economic Empowerment of the Poorest (EEP) / shiree programme.
In his study, NETZ employee Zakir Hussain unravels the factors behind the scarce access of indigenous groups to governmental social safety nets. With a view to identify solutions to improve the safety net coverage for the extreme poor, Hussain draws important recommendations from conducted field visits and interviews.