Abstract

The Social Development Foundation (SDF), a government-led organization, is implementing an Institutional Development Fund (IDF)/World Bank-supported Social Investment Programs Project (SIPP) in various villages in Bangladesh to improve the livelihoods and poverty reduction of marginalized people. The purpose of this study is to understand how to improve the livelihoods of the poor and extremely poor using SIPP support. This study follows a qualitative methodology using thematic methods such as a case study. The study shows that the majority of beneficiaries improve their livelihoods by receiving SIPP support. This study can be useful for government policy makers, Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) and social workers.

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