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Bangladesh: Second Participatory Livestock Development Project

| Date: | October 2011 |
| Type: | Brochures and Flyers |
| Series: | South Asia Project Briefs |
Description
Following the success of the Participatory Livestock Development Project completed in 2003, the Asian Development Bank approved the Second Participatory Livestock Development Project in 2003 to improve individual and community capabilities to develop and manage income-generating activities in livestock raising, through technical and social development training programs; microfinance and technical services for livestock enterprise development; building capacity of the Department of Livestock Services; and supporting the project’s implementing and management agencies. This brief provides an overview of the Second Participatory Livestock Development Project in Bangladesh.