Starting with the new year, COVID-19 has managed to create a crisis of an epic scale. Bangladesh is nowhere near the epicentre of the COVID-19 crisis; yet the number of detected cases is multiplying each day. Experience of other countries tells us that without strict measures, the situation may quickly get out of hand. High density of population, large number of migrant workers returning from COVID-19-affected countries, and the unprepared health system make Bangladesh a high-risk country for COVID-19 outbreak. Combined with confusion and lack of information, this has created a widespread panic in the country. The country is already experiencing the adverse effect of COVID-19, both in terms of public health and economy.
In response to this unforeseen national crisis, BIGD quickly launched a rapid research program titled “Rapid Research Response (RRR) to COVID-19” with a special focus on the lives and livelihoods of the poor and vulnerable people. The goal of this program is to provide useful and credible insights to policy-makers as well as practitioners such as BRAC on how to control the pandemic effectively while minimizing its socioeconomic impact. Here are the completed and ongoing studies BIGD has performed regarding COVID-19:
BRAC Uganda is using para-skilled volunteer community health workers (CHWs) to extend the reach of the existing health system to underserved communities. The objective of this study is to evaluate, using a randomized control trial (RCT), the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness...
This experimental study is testing if depression therapy and cash transfers can break the cycle between poverty and mental health problems among young females. The intervention is implemented within the BRAC's Empowerment and Livelihood for Adolescents (ELA) program in 100...
This experimental study in Uganda (Wakiso area, Jinja town and in Iganga) seeks to investigate how barriers in access to information affect search efforts, labour outcomes and aspirations of young jobseekers taking their first step in the job market, and...
The refugee population of Uganda has been growing since 2013, currently amounting to a staggering 1.3 million. Though Uganda stands out in refugee hospitality, this huge inflow of refugees can place a lot of pressure on the country’s healthcare system. Against...
This feasibility study aims to develop and test the acceptability and feasibility of a mHealth app to deliver BA psychological intervention for youth within the Empowerment and Livelihood for Adolescents (ELA) programme in Kampala and Wakiso district of Uganda. It…
This study aims to identify the potential to scale up a program for adolescent girls and young women (AGYW) through partnerships with the government school system (and potentially, other providers) in an after-school setting in Mityana and Mubende districts of…
This study aims to investigate the barriers to women’s leadership roles in VSLAs in the Central, Western, Eastern and Northern regions of Uganda. A cross-sectional assessment in the formative phase will use a sample of 400 VSLAs to (i) analyze the…
This study will investigate the impact of BRAC’s Ultra Poor Graduation (UPG) program on poverty, livelihood, food security, and social participation outcomes of people with disabilities and their families in Kiryandongo, Gulu, Nwoya and Oyam districts of Uganda. It also…
This study will investigate the impact of BRAC’s Ultra Poor Graduation (UPG) program on poverty, livelihood, food security, and social participation outcomes of people with disabilities and their families in Kiryandongo, Gulu, Nwoya and Oyam districts of Uganda. It also…
This experimental study is being implemented in Masaka, Mukono, Mityana, Iganda, Mbale, Jinja, Kabarole, Kasese, and Kyenjojo districts of Uganda. It aims to assess the role of childcare services in improving women’s labour market outcomes and understand the role of…
This cross-sectional analysis assessment will involve preparation, delivery and analysis associated with household survey and focus group discussions (FGDs) across four refugee and host communities in Uganda. The World Bank will work with the office of the Prime Minister (OPM),…
This cross-sectional analysis assessment will examine how populations in Sierra Leone, Uganda, and Tanzania respond to and cope with the profound shock to their lives and livelihoods caused by Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The objective is to generate new evidence, which…
A novel experimental evidence on the impacts of a randomised phase-out of an agricultural extension and subsidy programme that promotes improved inputs and cultivation practices among smallholder women farmers in Uganda. Based on a sample of 1,124 households in Uganda,…
This assessment in a formative phase was implemented between Feb-Mar 2021 in 23 districts of Uganda. It documented the level of representation of women in village saving and loans association (VSLAs) and the correlations of female leadership with members’ satisfaction…
This article analyses the factors associated with the educational and career aspirations of 2,473 young women and girls 10-19 in Bo, Moyamba, Kambia, and Port Loko districts in Sierra Leone. Findings indicated that over three-quarters of the study, respondents aspired…
This cross-sectional assessment surveyed 1,115 firms and 2,883 employees between 2018 and 2019 in the Central, Western, and Eastern regions of Uganda to understand the importance of the rental market to productivity in developing countries. It argues that rental market…
The Innovating for Maternal and Child Health in Africa (IMCHA) initiative implemented research to improve maternal, newborn, and child health and adopted a research model that was composed of: Principal Investigator of an African institution; Co- Principal Investigator affiliated with…
The authors study how credit constraints affect access to a remedial education program for girls. An unconditional cash transfer was given to randomly selected households, then measured their Willingness To Pay (WTP) for the program. In the control group average…
Harmful social norms often persist despite legal and economic sanctions against them. Can the abandonment of a harmful norm be facilitated by the presence of a “mildly harmful” alternative that may act as a stepping stone in the medium run?…
This multilevel mixed-effect model estimated the influence of social recognition on Community Health Promoter’s (CHPs) performance by following 4,050 CHPs serving 134 BRAC branch offices in Uganda from 2016 to 2018. The findings show how the presence of an award-winning…
Leveraging a regression discontinuity (RD) design, this study evaluated the impact of the BRAC’s Agricultural Extension Program that was rolled out in Uganda in 2008 on forest loss. A sample of 7,206 households residing in 417 villages was surveyed successfully…
School closures are a common short-run policy response to viral epidemics. The authors study the persistent post-epidemic impacts of this on the economic lives of young women in Sierra Leone, a context where women frequently experience sexual violence and face…
To evaluate how the social structure of village economies affects policy implementation by local agents, this experimental study followed 1,714 workers from disadvantaged settings in 119 villages in Uganda between 2012 and 2014. Findings show that delivery agents favour their…
Through this experimental design, 3,522 females 14-20 from 150 communities in Iganga, Jinja, Kampala and Mukono district of Uganda were followed from 2008 to 2012 to assess the impact on women’s socioeconomic empowerment. Results found the BRAC’s Empowerment and Livelihood…