Abstract

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Highlights

  • The large areas are at risk The large areas are at risk because of frequent floods and cyclones, the acute scarcity of land in the country are the main causes of poverty in rural areas

  • Average Performance Index (PI) Collecting information and maintaining overall records about beneficiaries (CI) Helps in preparing the annual report about Social Safety Net Programmes (SSNPs) (PR) Undertaking all important tasks of public interest as instructed by the government (WG) Maintaining regular contact with the beneficiaries and senior officers (WG) Identifying the problems and need for the beneficiaries (CI) Regular observation of SSNPs activities by the trained leader at the field level (PT) Assisting the field level workers to conduct KAP survey as required with Group (WG)) Motivating poor people to increase their social participation in different SSNPs (MF) Consultation with the expert of SSNP Assisting beneficiaries in obtaining information and other assistance from the organization (WG) Maintaining a daily diary of activity (CI)

  • The main reason is likely that the age as an indicator of experiences is a sufficient condition and knowledge on SSNPs is a necessary condition

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INTRODUCTION

There are currently 30 specific programmes on Social Safety Nets under the Bangladesh government, of which 10 are conditional programmes, 8 unconditional programmes, 5 credit schemes, and 3 conditional subsidy programmes (Rahman et al, 2011). Those SSNPs are currently being implemented across more than 15 government agencies. Each agency has to carry out more than one specific duties related to social protection Field level workers such as union worker, trade worker, technician, office assistant, and meson provide services on SSNPs at the grass-roots. Towards skill development of field level workers, the study aims at identifying determinants to job performance of field level workers in SSNPs

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