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Analyzing the Case Study of Black-Necked Cranes in Achieving the Four Pillars of GNH (Gross National Happiness)
(Asian University for Women, 2017)Gross National Happiness, commonly known as GNH is a concept that is deeply rooted amongst the lives of most of the Bhutanese people. Its division into four pillars make it more diverse and relatable to the lives of the ... -
AP Project 2018
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Assessing Health Status and Safety Management of Industry Workers in Bhutan
(Asian University for Women, 2018)Industries contribute not only to generate the national income but also in terms of employment for the citizens and therefore industry workers play a vital role in the growth of the economy of our country. While the ... -
Assessment of Hospital Acquired Infections in Chittagong Medical College Hospital: A Descriptive Study
(Asian University for Women, 2017)Background:This project is part of the second year undergraduate summer research project at Asian University for Women. The aim of this summer project is to undertake a point prevalence survey on Hospital Acquired Infections ... -
Assessment of Mental Health condition of Tiger Widows
(Asian University for Women, 2019)In Sundarbans, many people fall prey to tiger attacks and lose their lives. The widows and widowers of the victims are stigmatized because of the villagers’ superstitions that the tiger attacks were somehow their faults. ... -
The Collision of New Mothers and Perinatal Depression in Bhutan
(Asian University for Women, 2019)The main aim of the study was to bring perinatal depression into spotlight since most of the people in Bhutan are not aware of what perinatal depression is. We also found out through our literature review that there are ... -
A Comparative Analysis of Microfinance in Socio- Economic Development: Evidence from Chittagong
(Asian University for Women, 2018)The concept of Islamic microfinance is comparatively newer to the conventional microfinance system in Bangladesh. When the conventional microfinance system has its own benefits, the Islamic microfinance system provides ... -
Comparative Study of Socio-economic Conditions of Craftsmen in Kathmandu Valley after Earthquake 2015
(Asian University for Women, 2017)The project we carried out was titled “Comparative study of the socio-economic conditions of craftsmen in Kathmandu Valley after 2015 earthquake” which highlighted the status of craftsmen of Kathmandu Valley. Between the ... -
The Employment Field for the Hijra Community in Bangladesh
(Asian University for Women, 2018)This paper offers an analysis on the current employment condition for the transgender community in Bangladesh. The transgender community in Bangladesh is highly stigmatized which has resulted in unavailability of jobs ... -
Empowering or disempowering women? China Pakistan Economic Corridor socio-economic effects
(Asian University for Women, 2017)The study of this summer project was aimed to investigate about perspectives of people regarding women empowerment through China Pakistan Economic Corridor. People are predicting that the project will bring a big transition ... -
Environmental Blog and Website Development
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Food Habit and Nutrition Status of the Children in Slum Areas Under 12 Years
(Asian University for Women, 2018)This study was carried on 220 children (136 females and 84 males) aged below 12 years of selected sample of five slum area. Malnutrition is common and serious problem among children. So we calculated the BMI of those 220 ... -
Gender and Sports in Nepal: A case Study of Teenage Girls Involvement
(Asian University for Women, 2018)Nepal being a male-dominated society is still facing discrimination between men and women in various sectors. This discrimination starts right from the family level to the national level. From a male member overpowering ... -
Gender conflict in Chitral, A revolutionary phase
(Asian University for Women, 2017)Chitral being in the far corner of Pakistan has its own culture and tradition which it holds dear. Some decades ago Chitral was not really developed and only a handful people went to school but situation has changed ... -
General People’s Perception About the Rohingya Influx
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“I CAN HELP ME” CAMPAIGN Child Sexual Abuse Awareness Program in primary schools of Kerala
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Impact of Women Organizations on the Socio-economic Development of Hunza
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The Impacts of Water Pollution on the Health Situation in Syria
(Asian University for Women, 2018)Introduction: Water is the main source of life, but it can be harmful if it has been used without proper treatment and testing. Background: The health situation in Syria before the war improved due to improvement ... -
Inaccessibility To Maternal And Child Health Services Of Indigenous People In Chittagong Hill Tracts
(Asian University for Women, 2018)The paper reviews the major barriers the indigenous population in the remote areas of Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh, encounters while accessing the Maternal and Child Health services. For this purpose a cross-sectional ... -
The Indigenous Kalash People: A Unique Culture at Risk of Extinction
(Asian University for Women, 2018)Kalash is the indigenous groups of people residing in northern Pakistan in Chitral District, having a religion which is associated with animism( but the exact name is not known) and unique culture. The most commonly ...