For example, schools by the Bangladesh Rural Advancement
Committee (BRAC) – whose 1.2 million students account for 76
percent of all students in NGO-operated primary schools –
are unique in that local community members decide and
implement all academic programmes in consultation with
parents and stakeholders.
"We enrol drop out (and) non-enrolled children – mostly
girls – from poor families, ensure high attendance, child
friendly pedagogy and high completion of five-year academic
studies in our primary schools," Safiqul Islam, director of
BRAC’s education programme, told IPS.