IMPACT OF SOCIAL SAFETY NET PROGRAM IN ACHIEVING SDG-3.8: A CASE STUDY OF NOANNOY UNION, NOAKHALI, BANGLADESH

The aim of the research was to explore the impact of social safety net programs in achieving the SDG target 3.8 at the union level of Bangladesh. Both quantitative and qualitative research methods were used to collect the data. A total of 100 quantitative survey data and 10 KIIs were conducted. Stat...

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Main Authors: AZIM Mohammad Fazla, ISLAM Mohammad Shamsal, KHAN Md. Doulutuzzaman, ALAUDDIN Mohammed
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Language:English
Published: Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu 2022-12-01
Series:Management of Sustainable Development
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author AZIM Mohammad Fazla
ISLAM Mohammad Shamsal
KHAN Md. Doulutuzzaman
ALAUDDIN Mohammed
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KHAN Md. Doulutuzzaman
ALAUDDIN Mohammed
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description The aim of the research was to explore the impact of social safety net programs in achieving the SDG target 3.8 at the union level of Bangladesh. Both quantitative and qualitative research methods were used to collect the data. A total of 100 quantitative survey data and 10 KIIs were conducted. Statistically significant tests between variables (X2, p-value, and CI) were done. The average age of the respondents is 58.41 18.35 years. There is a strong association between the age of the respondents and receiving the government social safety net program support. We found an association between respondents monthly income and types of disability. The health expenditure of the study respondents is higher compared to the age range below 50 years in Bangladesh. There is a strong association between respondents' age and health expenditure. The majority of respondents (84.5%) bought medicine, 8.2% buy food, 4.1% expenses on children's educational purposes and 3.1% buy a dress with their SSPs money. About 69% of respondents think that SSPs' support money is not sufficient to survive and maintain the minimum quality of life. Study findings suggest that the majority of the respondents were happy with government SSPs. Further research should address the factors of disability of the SSPs beneficiaries and the quality of life of SSPs beneficiaries.
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spelling doaj.art-47fc42d490894be09b5139dd9a87ade02023-01-05T16:32:04ZengLucian Blaga University of SibiuManagement of Sustainable Development2066-93802247-02202022-12-011427075https://doi.org/10.54989/msd-2022-00201IMPACT OF SOCIAL SAFETY NET PROGRAM IN ACHIEVING SDG-3.8: A CASE STUDY OF NOANNOY UNION, NOAKHALI, BANGLADESHAZIM Mohammad Fazla0ISLAM Mohammad Shamsal1KHAN Md. Doulutuzzaman2ALAUDDIN Mohammed3Deputy Secretary, Local Government Division, Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives, BangladeshAdjunct faculty, Department of Public Health Ophthalmology, University of South Asia, Dhaka, BangladeshAdjunct faculty, Department of Public Health Ophthalmology, University of South Asia, Dhaka, BangladeshAdjunct faculty, Department of Public Health Ophthalmology, University of South Asia, Dhaka, BangladeshThe aim of the research was to explore the impact of social safety net programs in achieving the SDG target 3.8 at the union level of Bangladesh. Both quantitative and qualitative research methods were used to collect the data. A total of 100 quantitative survey data and 10 KIIs were conducted. Statistically significant tests between variables (X2, p-value, and CI) were done. The average age of the respondents is 58.41 18.35 years. There is a strong association between the age of the respondents and receiving the government social safety net program support. We found an association between respondents monthly income and types of disability. The health expenditure of the study respondents is higher compared to the age range below 50 years in Bangladesh. There is a strong association between respondents' age and health expenditure. The majority of respondents (84.5%) bought medicine, 8.2% buy food, 4.1% expenses on children's educational purposes and 3.1% buy a dress with their SSPs money. About 69% of respondents think that SSPs' support money is not sufficient to survive and maintain the minimum quality of life. Study findings suggest that the majority of the respondents were happy with government SSPs. Further research should address the factors of disability of the SSPs beneficiaries and the quality of life of SSPs beneficiaries.https://msdjournal.org/wp-content/uploads/vol14issue2-12.pdfssp, mdg, sdg, kii, noakhali, bangladesh
spellingShingle AZIM Mohammad Fazla
ISLAM Mohammad Shamsal
KHAN Md. Doulutuzzaman
ALAUDDIN Mohammed
IMPACT OF SOCIAL SAFETY NET PROGRAM IN ACHIEVING SDG-3.8: A CASE STUDY OF NOANNOY UNION, NOAKHALI, BANGLADESH
Management of Sustainable Development
ssp, mdg, sdg, kii, noakhali, bangladesh
title IMPACT OF SOCIAL SAFETY NET PROGRAM IN ACHIEVING SDG-3.8: A CASE STUDY OF NOANNOY UNION, NOAKHALI, BANGLADESH
title_full IMPACT OF SOCIAL SAFETY NET PROGRAM IN ACHIEVING SDG-3.8: A CASE STUDY OF NOANNOY UNION, NOAKHALI, BANGLADESH
title_fullStr IMPACT OF SOCIAL SAFETY NET PROGRAM IN ACHIEVING SDG-3.8: A CASE STUDY OF NOANNOY UNION, NOAKHALI, BANGLADESH
title_full_unstemmed IMPACT OF SOCIAL SAFETY NET PROGRAM IN ACHIEVING SDG-3.8: A CASE STUDY OF NOANNOY UNION, NOAKHALI, BANGLADESH
title_short IMPACT OF SOCIAL SAFETY NET PROGRAM IN ACHIEVING SDG-3.8: A CASE STUDY OF NOANNOY UNION, NOAKHALI, BANGLADESH
title_sort impact of social safety net program in achieving sdg 3 8 a case study of noannoy union noakhali bangladesh
topic ssp, mdg, sdg, kii, noakhali, bangladesh
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