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Prof. Barkat-e-Khuda, PhD Golf Heights, Apt 8D/9D, One International Airport Road, Banani, Dhaka-1213, Bangladesh Email: [email protected] Educational Qualifications: B.A. (Honors) in Economics (1969) and M.A. in Economics (1970) from University of Dhaka, Bangladesh; and Ph.D. in Demography (1978) from Australian National University, Canberra. Major areas of expertise: Economics, Population and Development, Family Planning and Reproductive Health, Health Systems Research, Education, and Strategic Planning. Have been holding research leadership, teaching, and senior management positions for over three decades: Professor (since 1984) and former Chairman of the Department of Economics, University of Dhaka (1993-94); Regional Director for South Asia, University Research Corporation (URC) (1989-92); Senior Associate of Population Council and seconded as the Project Director of the ICDDR,B MCH-FP Extension Project (1994-98); Chief of Party of the ICDDR,B Operations Research Project (ORP) at UN-P5 level (1998); Division Director of the ICDDR,B: Health and Population Extension Division at UN-D1 salary level (1998- 2000); Associate Director and Head, Policy and Planning, and Acting Director of ICDDR, B at UN-D1 Step 9 salary level (2000- 04). Provide consultancy services to, and direct research projects, for various agencies, including UN agencies, World Bank, USAID, DFID, Population Council, The Rockefeller Foundation, Johns Hopkins University, Australian National University, IDRC, ICOMP, URC, Pathfinder International, Engender Health, Save the Children, Abt Associates Inc., Management Sciences for Health (MSH), The Futures Group, NORAD, The Asia Foundation, The Aga Khan Foundation, CARE-Bangladesh, etc. Contribute to program design, sector reform, policy advocacy, and development of institutional capacity building in several countries: participated in preparation of Five-Year Development Plans, the USAID-supported National Integrated Population and Health Program and the World Bank-funded Health and Population Sector Programme in Bangladesh; provided inputs to the design of the district approach to health care delivery system in Nepal; contributed to the design of an improved family planning program in Sri Lanka; organized and provided technical assistance to several training programs for the government and NGO personnel on family planning and reproductive health, health systems research, research methodology, project evaluation, health economics, labor economics, and use of data for decision making in Bangladesh, Nepal and Vietnam; and provide leadership and guidance to numerous research institutions, scholars and their projects. The overall objectives are to bring about necessary programmatic and policy changes; and enhance national capacity for program design and implementation, conducting research, and effective policy dialogues. Participate in technical committees, advisory bodies and evaluation teams: Convener of the Task Force on Population Policy of the Government of Bangladesh (GOB) in 1990-91; served as the Chairperson and Members of various Technical Committees of the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS), Ministry of Planning, GOB; member of the Panel of Experts for development of the Bangladesh Health Policy; represented the GOB at various international meetings, including the ICPD at Cairo and the ICPD 5+ at United Nations, the Fifth Asia Pacific Population Conference held at ESCAP, Bangkok; UNFPA Consultant for Development of the National FP-MCH IEC Strategy; member of the GOB-Engender-Health Needs Assessment Team on Clinical Contraception Services in Bangladesh; member of the Pre-appraisal Mission of The World Bank on Female Secondary School Assistance Project; member of the ICDDR,B Board of Trustees evaluation team for the Population Sciences and Extension Division, member of the assessment team for the ICDDR,B MCH-FP Extension Project, member of the ICDDR, B Research Review Committee and Ethical Review Committee; member of editorial board and reviewer of several leading international journals. Have work experience in several countries: Australia, Bangladesh, Nepal, Norway, Sri Lanka and Vietnam; also, served as Visiting Fellows at Australian National University, Canberra and other universities and research institutes in the US and Europe. Have excellent communication skills and publications: published books and monographs (14), articles in leading international peer-reviewed journals (51), chapters in edited books (34), research reports (115) and numerous conference papers. Also, participated and chaired technical sessions at a large number of international conferences, seminars, and workshops.
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Prof. Barkat-e-Khuda, PhD

Golf Heights, Apt 8D/9D, One International Airport Road, Banani, Dhaka-1213, Bangladesh

Email: [email protected]

Educational Qualifications: B.A. (Honors) in Economics (1969) and M.A. in Economics (1970) from University of Dhaka,

Bangladesh; and Ph.D. in Demography (1978) from Australian National University, Canberra.

Major areas of expertise: Economics, Population and Development, Family Planning and Reproductive Health, Health Systems

Research, Education, and Strategic Planning.

Have been holding research leadership, teaching, and senior management positions for over three decades: Professor (since

1984) and former Chairman of the Department of Economics, University of Dhaka (1993-94); Regional Director for South Asia,

University Research Corporation (URC) (1989-92); Senior Associate of Population Council and seconded as the Project Director

of the ICDDR,B MCH-FP Extension Project (1994-98); Chief of Party of the ICDDR,B Operations Research Project (ORP) at

UN-P5 level (1998); Division Director of the ICDDR,B: Health and Population Extension Division at UN-D1 salary level (1998-

2000); Associate Director and Head, Policy and Planning, and Acting Director of ICDDR, B at UN-D1 Step 9 salary level (2000-

04).

Provide consultancy services to, and direct research projects, for various agencies, including UN agencies, World Bank,

USAID, DFID, Population Council, The Rockefeller Foundation, Johns Hopkins University, Australian National University,

IDRC, ICOMP, URC, Pathfinder International, Engender Health, Save the Children, Abt Associates Inc., Management Sciences

for Health (MSH), The Futures Group, NORAD, The Asia Foundation, The Aga Khan Foundation, CARE-Bangladesh, etc.

Contribute to program design, sector reform, policy advocacy, and development of institutional capacity building in

several countries: participated in preparation of Five-Year Development Plans, the USAID-supported National Integrated

Population and Health Program and the World Bank-funded Health and Population Sector Programme in Bangladesh; provided

inputs to the design of the district approach to health care delivery system in Nepal; contributed to the design of an improved

family planning program in Sri Lanka; organized and provided technical assistance to several training programs for the

government and NGO personnel on family planning and reproductive health, health systems research, research methodology,

project evaluation, health economics, labor economics, and use of data for decision making in Bangladesh, Nepal and Vietnam;

and provide leadership and guidance to numerous research institutions, scholars and their projects. The overall objectives are to

bring about necessary programmatic and policy changes; and enhance national capacity for program design and implementation,

conducting research, and effective policy dialogues.

Participate in technical committees, advisory bodies and evaluation teams: Convener of the Task Force on Population Policy

of the Government of Bangladesh (GOB) in 1990-91; served as the Chairperson and Members of various Technical Committees of

the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS), Ministry of Planning, GOB; member of the Panel of Experts for development of the

Bangladesh Health Policy; represented the GOB at various international meetings, including the ICPD at Cairo and the ICPD 5+ at

United Nations, the Fifth Asia Pacific Population Conference held at ESCAP, Bangkok; UNFPA Consultant for Development of

the National FP-MCH IEC Strategy; member of the GOB-Engender-Health Needs Assessment Team on Clinical Contraception

Services in Bangladesh; member of the Pre-appraisal Mission of The World Bank on Female Secondary School Assistance

Project; member of the ICDDR,B Board of Trustees evaluation team for the Population Sciences and Extension Division,

member of the assessment team for the ICDDR,B MCH-FP Extension Project, member of the ICDDR, B Research Review

Committee and Ethical Review Committee; member of editorial board and reviewer of several leading international journals.

Have work experience in several countries: Australia, Bangladesh, Nepal, Norway, Sri Lanka and Vietnam; also, served as

Visiting Fellows at Australian National University, Canberra and other universities and research institutes in the US and Europe.

Have excellent communication skills and publications: published books and monographs (14), articles in leading international

peer-reviewed journals (51), chapters in edited books (34), research reports (115) and numerous conference papers. Also,

participated and chaired technical sessions at a large number of international conferences, seminars, and workshops.

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CURRICULUM VITAE

Barkat-e-Khuda

PERSONAL DATA

Business Address: Dr. Muzaffar Ahmad Chair Professor

Bangladesh Institute of Bank Management (BIBM)

Mirpur, Dhaka 1216, Bangladesh

Email: [email protected]; [email protected]

Tel:880-2-9006756

Cell: 8801707-844704

Date of birth: July 2, 1948

Sex: Male

Nationality: Bangladeshi

EDUCATION AND TRAINING

Degree/Year: Institution and Field:

Ph.D., 1978 Australian National University, Canberra (Demography)

Masters, 1970 University of Dhaka (Economics)

Bachelor (Honors), 1969 University of Dhaka (Economics)

Postdoctoral Training:

Population Council international postdoctoral fellowship at Australian National University, Canberra (1982-1984)

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Positions Held/Dates/Institution/Principal Responsibilities:

1. Dr. Muzaffar Ahmad Chair Professor, Bangladesh Institute of Bank Management (BIBM), February 25, 2018-

Present. Principal Responsibilities: Research, teaching, mentoring and leadership.

2. Supernumerary Professor, Department of Economics, University of Dhaka, August 23, 2015 – February 23,

2018. Principal Responsibilities: Teaching, research, mentoring and leadership.

&

Program Director, Masters in Economics for Professionals (MEcon) for mid- and senior officials of Bangladesh

Bank, July 2014-October 2017. Principal Responsibilities: Teaching, research, mentoring, leadership, and

management.

3. Professor, Department of Economics, University of Dhaka, October, 1984 – June 2015. Principal

Responsibilities: Teaching, research, leadership, and management.

4. Associate Director and Head, Policy and Planning; and Acting Director, ICDDR, B, July 1, 2000– June 30,

2004 (UN D1 Step 9 salary level). Principal Responsibilities: developed the Centre' s Strategic Plan; monitored the

strategic plan; worked with other Associate Directors and Centre’ s scientists in translating their research findings

into policy and action; contributed to the Centre' s human resource agenda; contributed to the Centre's external

resources agenda; assisted the Centre Director in preparing materials for meetings of the Board of Trustees; made

presentations at meetings of the Board of Trustees; appointed by Board of Trustees as the Acting Director during the

medical leave of the Director for around six months; also, acted as the Director in the absence of the Director, and

assisted the Centre Director in other important activities of the Centre; and represented ICDDR, B at various national

and international conferences and meetings.

5. Division Director, Health and Population Extension Division (HPED), ICDDR, B, June 20, 1998 – June 30,

2000 (UN D1 salary level). Principal Responsibilities: provided overall guidance to the Division’s research agenda;

provided scientific and management leadership, and supervised the activities of the staff, comprising both expatriates

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and Bangladeshis; provided technical assistance to the policymakers and programme managers ( government and

NGOs) , in scaling up successful interventions in the national programme; ensured efficient sub-grant management

and programme monitoring and evaluation; reviewed and approved research proposals/protocols and obtained the

required Centre clearance; prepared annual work plans and reports; participated in the selection of international staff,

and approved of recruitment, promotion, transfers, termination and leave of staff members; coordinated and approved

staff development activities of the Division; reviewed and approved the overall budget and financial reports for the

Division; reviewed and approved reports to donors, the Board of Trustees, and the Director; negotiated with donors

regarding modifications to contracts and agreements; provided briefings and policy advice to the government, donors,

and international agency officials; made presentations at the Board of Trustees meetings; as part of senior

management of the Centre, assisted the Director in various other activities of the Centre and represented ICDDR, B

and the government at various national and international conferences and meetings.

6. Chief of Party, Operations Research Project (ORP), HPED, ICDDR, B, May 17, 1998 – June 19, 1998. (UN P5

salary level) Principal Responsibilities: provided overall direction and management of the project following the

merger of the former MCH-FP Extension Projects (Rural and Urban) in line with the ICDDR,B’s Strategic Plan, and

the ORP’s Action Plans; responsible for developing and overseeing a grant of US$21.0 million (1997-2002) with the

donor; provided scientific and management leadership and supervision in directing a team of research and technical

assistance staff, comprising both expatriates and Bangladeshis, in carrying out applied research on relevant health and

population issues, with special emphasis on three critical programmatic areas: management, quality of care, and

sustainability; provided technical assistance to the government and NGOs in scaling up successful interventions in the

national programme; finalized the ORP’s workplan, and ensured its effective implementation; provided direction for

planning, implementation, capacity building, technical assistance and dissemination activities in consultation with

government, donor, NGO partners and other policy makers and programme managers; ensured efficient sub-grant

management, and program monitoring and evaluation; maintained close coordination with the Centre management

regarding project resources utilization in accordance with ICDDR, B and donor policies and regulations, and

maintained close coordination with other units of ICDDR,B; liaised with donor as the Centre' s designated

representative; finalized appointments, promotions, transfers, terminations and leave of all staff with approval of the

Division Director; approved expenses in line with the Centre’ s policy; approved the scopes of work for consultants

and sub-agreements between the Centre and other institutions; prepared and supervised reports, briefing papers, and

publications based on project findings; provided briefings and policy advice to the government, donors, and

international agency officials; as part of senior management of the Centre, assisted the Division Director in various

other activities of the Centre and represented ICDDR,B and the government at various national and international

conferences and meetings.

7. Project Director, Operations Research Project (ORP), HPED, ICDDR, B, August 01, 1997 - May 16, 1998.

Principal Responsibilities: similar to those of the Chief of Party mentioned above.

8. Project Director (seconded from Population Council, New York), MCH-FP Extension Project, ICDDR, B, May

01, 1994 - July 31, 1997. Principal Responsibilities: provided overall direction and management of the project in line

with the ICDDR,B’s Strategic Plan and the Cooperative Agreement with the donor; directed staff, both expatriates

and Bangladeshis, in applied research on family planning and MCH program issues, including studies of

contraceptive use dynamics, service implementation issues, quality of care, management, and cost-effectiveness

analyses; identified needs and planned research, training, technical assistance, and dissemination; managed project

resources in accordance with ICDDR,B, donor and Population Council policies and regulations; prepared and

supervised preparation of annual work plans, reports, briefing papers, and other publications; provided briefings and

policy advice to government, donors, and international agency officials; assisted ICDDR,B management, as required;

and represented Population Council, ICDDR, B and the government at various national and international conferences

and meetings.

9. Regional Director, University Research Corporation (URC), South Asia Regional Office, Dhaka, December

1988-March 1991. Principal Responsibilities: provided technical assistance to the government and NGO program

managers and researchers in the South Asian countries in the design of operations research interventions, monitoring

implementation of such interventions, analyzing and disseminating results of the interventions, and finalizing reports;

prepared annual work plans and reports; ensured efficient sub-grant agreement and program monitoring and

evaluation; liased with governments and donor representatives of South Asian countries; and assisted URC

management at Bethesda.

10. Senior Research Fellow, University Research Corporation (URC), South Asia Regional Office, Dhaka, July

1987-December 1988. Principal Responsibilities: provided guidance to Bangladeshi researchers and government and

NGO program managers in developing operations research (OR) proposals, conducting OR interventions, analyzing

and disseminating results of the interventions to policymakers, programme managers and donors, and finalizing

scientific reports; liased with the government and donors; and assisted URC management.

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11. Professor of Economics, University of Dhaka, October 02, 1984 – June 30, 2015, and Chairman of the

Department of Economics, 1993-94. Principal Responsibilities: Teaching, research, leadership, and management.

12. Associate Professor of Economics, University of Dhaka, May 07, 1981 - October 01, 1984. Principal

Responsibilities: Teaching, research, leadership and management.

13. Assistant Professor of Economics, University of Dhaka, March 18, 1979 - May 06, 1981. Principal

Responsibilities: Teaching and research.

14. Lecturer of Economics, University of Dhaka, August 01, 1972 - March 17, 1979. Principal Responsibilities:

Teaching and research.

Other Positions Held:

1. Honorary Fellow, Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne, Australia, 30

June, 2019-30 June, 2021

2. Consultant, UNFPA Bangladesh, 2013-2015

3. Consultant, International Council on Management of Population Programmes (ICOMP), 2010-2013

4. Chairman, Bureau of Economic Research, University of Dhaka, July 2010-July 2012

5. Visiting Fellow, National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, Australian National University, Canberra,

Sept 2003 – Aug 2005.

6. Adjunct Professor, National Centre for Epidemiology and Population

Health (NCEPH), Australian National University, Canberra, 1998-

2000

7. Senior Associate, Department of Population and Family Health Sciences, School of Hygiene and

Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, USA, 1997-2001

8. Visiting Fellow, Health Transition Centre, National Centre for Epidemiology and Population Health, Australian

National University, Canberra, July-August, 1998.

9. Consultant to UNFPA for development of the Bangladesh FP-MCH BCC Strategy, 1992-93.

10. Consultant to the Center for Communication Programs, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA, 1993.

11. Consultant to Association for Voluntary Surgical Contraception (AVSC), 1993.

12. Consultant to the East-West Population Institute, Hawaii, 1989-91.

13. Consultant to World Bank, 1990 and 1991.

14. Consultant to UNDP, 1991.

15. Consultant to Asia Foundation, Dhaka, 1990 and 1991.

16. Visiting Fellow, Population Studies Center, Pennsylvania State University, October 1986.

17. Consultant, Social Sciences Division, International Development Research Center (IDRC), Ottawa, May-October

1986.

18. National Consultant, Population Development and Evaluation Unit (PDEU), Planning Commission, Government of

Bangladesh, December 1984-June 1985.

19. Visiting Fellow, East-West Population Institute, East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, October 1984.

20. Visiting Fellow, Population Studies Centre, Nihon University, Tokyo, Japan, November, 1984.

21. Director, Economic Research Unit, Department of Economics, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, 1984-86.

22. Visiting Fellow, Department of Demography, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, November

1982-March 1984.

23. Visiting Fellow, Chr. Michelsen Institute, Bergen, Norway, June-August, 1981.

24. Visiting Fellow, Chr. Michelsen Institute, Bergen, Norway, June-July, 1980.

25. Visiting Fellow, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies (BIDS), Dhaka, September 1979 - October 1982.

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND LEADERSHIP

1. Convener, Task Force on Population Policy, Government of Bangladesh (GOB), Dhaka, 1991.

2. Chairperson, Technical Committee on Population, Demography and Health Wing, Bureau of Statistics, Ministry of

Planning, Government of Bangladesh, Dhaka, 2010-2015

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3. Member, Technical Committee on Industry and Labor Wing, Bureau of Statistics, Ministry of Planning, Government

of Bangladesh, Dhaka, 2010-2015

4. Member, Technical Committee on Census Wing, Bureau of Statistics, Ministry of Planning, Government of

Bangladesh, Dhaka,2010-2015

5. Member, Panel of Experts for development of the National Health Policy, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare,

GOB, 2008.

6. Member, Technical Committee, Bangladesh Fertility Survey, 1989; Contraceptive Prevalence Survey, 1991; and

Bangladesh Demographic and Health Surveys (BDHS), 1993-94, 1996-97and 1999-2000, National Institute of

Population Research and Training (NIPORT), Govt. of Bangladesh, Dhaka.

7. Chairperson, NORPLANT Working Group, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare/USAID/FHI, 1990-91.

8. Member, GOB and UNFPA Joint Task Force on FP-MCH IEC Strategy, 1993.

9. Member, ICDDR, B Board of Trustees Evaluation Team for the Population Science and Extension Division, 1991.

10. Member, Review Team for Save The Children (USA), 1991.

11. Member, GOB – Engender Health Needs Assessment Team on Clinical Contraception Services in Bangladesh, 1992.

12. Member, Assessment Team for ICDDR, B MCH-FP Extension Project under a POPTECH Contract, 1992.

13. Member, Board of Governors, Institute of Statistical Research and Training, University of Dhaka, Dhaka, 1979-82.

14. Convener, Health Systems Research Working Group, ICDDR, B: Centre for Health and Population Research,

Dhaka, 1997-2000.

15. Expert on various selection committees, including the Public Service Commission, for recruitment of government

officials.

16. Member of the ICDDR, B's Research Review Committee (RRC) and Ethical Review Committee (ERC) from 1995-

2004.

17. Member, Asian Population Association (APA) Council, 2011-12.

MAJOR AREAS OF EXPERTISE

1. Economics

2. Population and Development

3. Family Planning and Reproductive Health

4. Health Systems Research

5. Education

6. Strategic Planning

EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES

Peer Review Activities/Editorial Board Membership:

1. Member, Editorial Advisory Board, Bank Pariknama, A Journal of Banking & Finance, Bangladesh

Institute of Bank Management (BIBM), Dhaka

2. Section Editor: Health Systems and Population, Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition

(JHPN), ICDDR, B: Centre for Health and Population Research, Dhaka (since its inception till

March, 2007).

3. Member, International Editorial Advisory Committee, Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition

(JHPN), ICDDR, B, Dhaka (from March, 2007—Present).

4. Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Health, International Journal of Population, Health and

Development, Partners in Population and Development (PPD) Dhaka (from March 2017—Present).

5. Reviewer of several international and national journals.

6. Reviewer of research protocols of the Welcome Trust, UK, Bangladesh Medical Research Council

(BMRC), Dhaka, and several other organizations.

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HONOURS AND AWARDS

1. Talent and merit scholarships at Undergraduate and Masters levels (1966-1970)

2. Colombo Plan and The Australian National University Scholarships for Ph.D. (1975-1978)

3. Population Council postdoctoral fellowship (1982-1984)

CONFERENCES

1. International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD), 1994; its Preparatory Committee meetings; and

ICPD5+, ICPD 10+

2. International Conference on Health Research for Development, 2000

3. International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP): 1985, 1989, 1996, 1997, 2000

4. Population Association of America (PAA): 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003

5. American Public Health Association (APHA): 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000

6. Global Health Conference (GHC): 2001, 2005

7. Other scientific conferences/seminars/workshops in Australia, Canada, China, Costa Rica, Denmark, Egypt, India,

Indonesia, Japan, Nepal, Netherlands, Norway, Pakistan, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, U.K., U.S.A.

COUNTRIES VISITED

Australia, Canada, China, Costa Rica, Denmark, Egypt, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Nepal,

Netherlands, Norway, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, U.A.E., the U.K., the U.S.A.

and Vietnam.

PUBLICATIONS: See Annex 1.

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Annex 1

PUBLICATIONS

1.1 Journal Articles (selected):

1. Barkat-e-Khuda, Alam, N. Sazzad, M., Barkat, S. and Haque, R. 2018. “Fertility Transition in Bangladesh”,

International Journal of Population, Development and Reproductive Health, a journal of Partners in Population and

Development (PPD), Dhaka, February

2. Barkat-e-Khuda and Barkat, S. 2017. “Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction in Bangladesh”, Asian Profile,

Richmond, BC, Canada, April

3. Barkat-e-Khuda, Barkat, S. and Sazzad. M. 2016. “Child and Maternal Mortality in South Asia”, National Research

Journal of Social Sciences, India

4. Barkat-e-Khuda. 2016. “Development in Bangladesh: How Inclusive?”, National Research Journal of Social

Sciences, India

5. Barkat-e-Khuda and Barkat, S. 2016. “Human Development in Bangladesh”, Asian Profile, Vol. 44, No.3,

Richmond, BC, Canada.

6. Barkat-e-Khuda and Barkat, S. 2015. “Unmet Contraceptive Need in South Asia”, Journal of South Asian Studies,

Vol.3, No.2.

7. Barkat-e-Khuda and Barkat, S. 2015. “Repositioning Family Planning Programmes in South Asia”, Asian Profile,

Vol.43, No.1, Richmond, BC, Canada, February.

8. Nahar, F. Barkat-e-Khuda, Hossain, M. 2014. “How nutrition-friendly are agriculture and health policies in

Bangladesh”, Food and Nutrition Bulletin, Volume 35, No.1, March.

9. Barkat-e-Khuda, 2014. “Labor Force and Employment in Bangladesh”, Asian Profile, Vol.42, No.2, Richmond,

BC, Canada, April.

10. Alam, N. and Barkat-e-Khuda, 2014. “Demographic events and economic conditions of rural households in

Bangladesh” Asian Population Studies, Routledge, Singapore.

11. Alam, N. and Barkat-e-Khuda, 2011. “Demography of Muslims and Non-Muslims in Bangladesh”, Demography

India, Vol.40, No.1

12. Barkat-e-Khuda, 2011. “Social Safety Net Programmes in Bangladesh: A Review”, Bangladesh Development Studies,

Vol. XXXIV, June 2011, No.2

13. Alam, N., and Barkat-e-Khuda. 2011. “Out-Migration from Matlab—A Rural Area of Bangladesh: Directions, Levels

and Differentials”. Asian Population Studies, Vol. 7, Issue 1, March.

14. Hossain, M.B., Barkat-e-Khuda, Phillips, J.F. Sept. 2004. "The Effects of Outreach on Perceived Quality of Care in

Two Rural Areas of Bangkadesh", Journal of Biosocial Science, Vol. 36, Number 5.

15. Caldwell, B.K, Caldwell, J.C., Barkat-e-Khuda and Pieris, I. 2002. "Why Do the Children of the Poor Die in Dhaka,

Bangladesh?" Population Research and Policy Review, Vol. 21, No. 3 (June)

16. Barkat-e-Khuda, Roy, N.C., Kane, T.T. and Rahman, D.M.M. 2002. "Husband-wife communication about Family

Planning in Bangladesh", Journal of Population and Social Studies, Volume 11, No. 1

17. Caldwell, J.C., Phillips, J.F. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 2002. “The Future of Family Planning Programs”. Studies

in Family Planning, Vol. 33, Number 1, pp. 1-10.

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18. Roy, N.C., Kane, T.T. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 2001. "Socioeconomic and Health Implications of Adult deaths

in Families of Rural Bangladesh”. Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, Vol. 19, No. 4 (Dec); pp 291-300.

19. Levin, A. Rahman, M.A., Quayyum, Z., Routh, S. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 2001. "The demand for child

curative care in two rural thanas of Bangladesh: effects of income and women's employment." International Journal

of Health Planning and Management, Vol. 16, Issue 3 (Jul/Sept); pp 179-194.

20. Routh, S., Ashraf, A., Stoeckel, J. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 2001. "Consequences of the Shift from

Domiciliary Distribution of Family Planning Services in Bangladesh", International Family Planning

Perspectives, Vol. 27, No. 2.

21. Ahmed, S., Sobhan, F., Islam, A. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 2001. “Neonatal Morbidity and Care-seeking

Behaviour in Rural Bangladesh”, Journal of Tropical Pediatrics.Vol. 47 (Apr), 98-105.

22. Caldwell, B.K.and Barkat-e-Khuda. 2000. “The First Generation to Control Family Size: A micro-study of the

causes of fertility decline in rural Bangladesh.” Studies in Family Planning, Vol. 31, No. 3, (Sept.): 239- 251.

23. 23. Barkat-e-Khuda, Roy, N.C., and Rahman, D.D.M. 2000.“Family Planning and Fertility in Bangladesh” Asia-

Pacific Population Journal, Vol.15, No. 1, (Mar): 41-54. United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia

and the Pacific (ESCAP), Bangkok

24. Mozumder, K.A., Barkat-e-Khuda, T.T. Kane, T.T., Levin, A. and Ahmed, S. 2000. “The Effects of Birth Interval

on Malnutrition in Infants and Young Children”, Journal of Biosocial Science, Volume 32, Issue 3 (Jul/Sept): 289-

300.

25. Routh, S., and Barkat-e-Khuda. 2000. “An Economic Appraisal of Alternative Strategies for the Delivery of

MCH-FP Services in Urban Dhaka, Bangladesh.” International Journal of Health Planning and Management,

Volume 15, Issue 2 (Apr/Jun): 115-132.

26. Ahmed, S., Islam, A., Khanum, P.A. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 1999. “Induced Abortion: What’s Happening in

Rural Bangladesh.” Reproductive Health Matters, Vol.7, No. 14 (Nov.): 19-29.

27. Mary Arends-Kuenning, Hossain, M.B.and Barkat-e-Khuda. 1999. “The Effects of Family Planning Workers’

Contact on Fertility Preferences: Evidence from Bangladesh.” Studies in Family Planning, Vol. 30, No.3 (Sept.):

183-192.

28. Levin, A. R.A. Saifi, R.A., Rahman, M.A., Barkat-e-Khuda, and Mozumder, K.A. 1999. “Cost-effectiveness of

Family Planning and Maternal Health Service Delivery Strategies in Rural Bangladesh” International Journal of

Health Planning and Management, Vol. 14, No. 3 (July-Aug.): 219-233.

29. Levin, A., Caldwell, B.K. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 1999. “Effect of Price and Access on Contraceptive Use.” Social

Science and Medicine, Vol. 49, No. 1 (Jul): 1-15.

30. Barkat-e-Khuda, Roy, N.C. and Rahman, D.M.M. 1999. “Unmet Contraceptive Need in Bangladesh: Evidence

from the 1993-94 and 1996-97 Bangladesh Demographic and Health Surveys.” Asia-Pacific Population Journal,

Vol. 14, No.2 (June): 37-50.

31. Caldwell, B.K., Barkat-e-Khuda, Ahmed, S., Nessa, F. and Haque, I.. 1999. “Pregnancy Termination in a Rural

Subdistrict of Bangladesh: A Micro-Study.” International Family Planning Perspectives, Vol. 25, No.1 (Mar):34-37.

32. Caldwell, B.K., Pieris, I., Barkat-e-Khuda, Caldwell, J.C. and Caldwell, P. 1999. “Sexual Regimes and

Sexual Networking: The Risk of an HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Bangladesh.” Social Science and Medicine, Vol. 48,

No. 8 (Apr): 1103-1116.

33. Caldwell, J.C., Barkat-e-Khuda, Caldwell, B.K., Pieris, I. and Caldwell, P. 1999. “The Bangladesh Fertility

Decline: An Interpretation.” Population and Development Review, Vol. 25, No.1 (Mar): 67-84.

34. Khan, M. A., Rahman, M., Akhter, P., Barkat-e-Khuda, Kane, T.T. and Ashraf, A.. 1997. "Awareness of

Sexually Transmitted Disease among Women and Service Providers in Rural Bangladesh." International Journal of

STD & AIDS, Vol.8, No.11: 688-696.

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35. Barkat-e-Khuda and Hossain, M.B. 1996. "Fertility Decline in Bangladesh: An Investigation of the Major

Factors", Health Transition Review, Supplement 6, 155-167, Canberra: The Australian National University.

36. Mauldin, W.P., Ross, J.A., Kekovole, J. Barkat-e-Khuda,and Barkat, A.1995. "Direct and Judgmental Measures

of Family Planning Program Inputs." Studies in Family Planning, Vol.26, No.5 (Sept/Oct): 287-295.

37. Hardee, K., Barkat-e-Khuda, Kamal, G.M., Rahman, S., and McMahan, J. 1994. "Contraceptive

Implant Users and Their Access to Removal Services in Bangladesh" International Family Planning Perspectives,

Vol.20, No. 2 (June): 59-64.

38. Barkat-e-Khuda, Robinson, W. and Harbison, S. 1990. "Is Development Really the Best Contraceptive?:

A 20-Year Trial in Comilla District, Bangladesh." Asia-Pacific Population Journal, Vol.5, No.4.

39. Barkat-e-Khuda and Howlader, S.R.1988. "Fertility in Bangladesh: Levels, Trends, and Differentials." Asian

Profile, Vol. 16, No. 2, April, Hong Kong

40. Barkat-e-Khuda. 1986. "Labour Use in Rice Cultivation: A Case Study of a Bangladesh Village." Asian

Profile, Vol. 14, No. 3, Hong Kong

41. Barkat-e-Khuda. 1985. "Pattern of Employment in a Rural Area of Bangladesh." The Bangladesh Development

Studies, Vol. XIII, No. 2, Dhaka

42. Barkat-e-Khuda. 1985. "Age at Marriage and Fertility in a Rural Area of Bangladesh." Asian Profile, Vol. 13, No.

6, Hong Kong

43. Barkat-e-Khuda. 1985. "Agricultural Development and Fertility Transition in Rural Bangladesh."

Asian Profile, Vol. 13, No. 4, Hong Kong

44. Barkat-e-Khuda. 1985. "Female Employment in Bangladesh." Demography India, Vol. XIV, No. 2, Delhi

45. Barkat-e-Khuda. 1985. "Family Planning in Bangladesh." Asian Profile, Vol. 13, No. 2, Hong Kong

46. Barkat-e-Khuda. 1985. "The Nuclearization of Joint Family Households in a Rural Area of Bangladesh."

Journal of Comparative Family Studies, Vol. XVI, No. 3, Alberta, Canada

47. Barkat-e-Khuda. 1985. "Breastfeeding in Developing Countries: Some Evidence." The Journal of

Family Welfare, Vol. XXXI, No. 1, Bombay

48. Barkat-e-Khuda. 1983. "Nuptiality in Rural Bangladesh." Demography India, Vol. 11, No. 2, Delhi

49. Barkat-e-Khuda. 1980. "Division of Labour in Rural Bangladesh." The Bangladesh Development Studies,

Vol. VIII, No. 4, Dhaka

50. Barkat-e-Khuda. 1979. "Measurement of the Economically Active Population: An Alternative Approach."

The Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. VII, No. 4, Dhaka

51. Barkat-e-Khuda. 1979. "Estimation of Potential Supply of Labour in a Rural Agrarian Society."

The Bangladesh Development Studies, Vol. VII, No. 1, Dhaka

1.2 Books and Monographs:

1. Caldwell, J.C., Phillips, J.F. and Barkat-e-Khuda (eds.). 2002. Family Planning Programs in the Twenty-first

Century, Studies in Family Planning, Vol. 33, Number 1.

2. Barkat-e-Khuda, Kane, T.T. J.F. Phillips, J.F. (eds.) 1997. Improving the Bangladesh Health and Family Planning

Programme: Lessons Learned through Operations Research. Dhaka: MCH-FP Extension Project (Rural), ICDDR, B,

Monograph No. 5.

3. Barkat-e-Khuda, Stoeckel, J. and Piet-Pelon, N. 1997. Bangladesh Family Planning Programme: Lessons Learned

and Directions for the Future. Dhaka: MCH-FP Extension Project (Rural), ICDDR, B, Monograph No. 6.

4. Kane, T.T., Barkat-e-Khuda, J.F. Phillips, J.F. (eds.) 1997. Reproductive Health in Rural Bangladesh: Policy and

Programmatic Implications. Volumes 1 and 2. Dhaka: MCH-FP Extension Project (Rural), ICDDR, B, Monograph

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No. 7.

5. Barkat-e-Khuda, A. Barkat, Mannan, M.A., Helali, J., Sultana, A., Salam, S.A. and Robey, B. 1993. Journalists'

Needs and Interest on Population and Family Planning in Bangladesh, The Johns Hopkins University Center for

Communication Programs, Baltimore.

6. Barkat-e-Khuda, A. Barkat, Helali, J., Shahzadi, N., Akhter, R. and Mannan, M.A. 1992. Literature Review for the

Development of the National FP-MCH IEC Strategy, The Johns Hopkins University, Center for Communication

Programs, Dhaka.

7. Vlassoff, C. and Barkat-e-Khuda (eds.) 1988. Impact of Modernization on Development and Demographic

Behavior: Case Studies in Seven Third World Countries, International Development Research Center (IDRC),

Ottawa, Canada.

8. Barkat-e-Khuda. 1988. Rural Development and Change: A Case Study of a Bangladesh Village, The University

Press Ltd., Dhaka.

9. Barkat-e-Khuda. 1982. The Use of Time and Underemployment in Rural Bangladesh, University of Dhaka, Dhaka.

10. Barkat-e-Khuda, Khan, N.I., and Shaha, S.K. 1981. Power Structure in Rural Bangladesh, Development Studies

Center, The Australian National University, Canberra.

11. Barkat-e-Khuda. 1981. Ideals and Realities in Participatory Institutions in Rural Bangladesh, DERAP Publication

No.123, The Chr. Michelsen Institute, Bergen, Norway.

12. Barkat-e-Khuda. 1980. Fertility Levels and Attitudes and the Value of Children in Sreebollobpur: A Relatively

Developed Bangladesh Village, Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies, Dhaka.

13. Barkat-e-Khuda. 1980. Time Allocation Among People in Rural Bangladesh, DERAP Publication No.101, The Chr.

Michelsen Institute, Bergen, Norway.

14. Barkat-e-Khuda. 1980. Unemployment and Underemployment in Rural Bangladesh: Levels and Differentials,

DERAP Publication No. 100, The Chr. Michenlsen Institute, Bergen, Norway.

1.3. Chapters in Books/Monographs (Selected)

1. Barkat-e-Khuda, Haque, R. Sazzad, M. Alam, N. and Barkat, S. 2018. “Fertility Preferences in Bangladesh” in

Stuart, Gietel-Basten, John Casterline and Minja Kim Choe (eds.), Family Demography in Asia: A Comparative

Analysis of Fertility Preferences, Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenhum, UK. and Northampton, M.A., USA

2. Barkat-e-Khuda and Barkat, S. 2015. “MDG 4 and 5 and the Health Sector in Bangladesh” in Mishra, R.K. (ed.)

Health System Strengthening: Country Experiences, Academic Foundation, New Delhi, India.

3. Barkat-e-Khuda, Barkat, S. and Roy, D. 2015. “Population and Development Challenges in Bangladesh” in Mishra,

Jayasree and Jehangir (eds.) Social Science Research in India and Selected Geographies, Routledge, Taylor &

Francis Group, New Delhi, London, New York.

4. Barkat-e-Khuda, Titumir, R.M, Haque, R.M. Mahbub, A.Q.M, Haq, I. 2015. “Socioeconomic Development and the

Demographic Transition” in The Impact of Demographic Transition on Socio-economic Development in

Bangladesh: Future Prospects and Implications for Public Policy, UNFPA and European Union, Dhaka.

5. Hossain, M.B, Islam, M.K, Barkat-e-Khuda and Barkat, S.2015. “The Demographic Transition and its

Consequences” in The Impact of Demographic Transition on Socio-economic Development in Bangladesh: Future

Prospects and Implications for Public Policy, UNFPA and European Union, Dhaka.

6. Barkat-e-Khuda and Raihan, S.2014. “Implementation of SAFTA: Bottlenecks” in Anwar, M. and Rehman , S (eds.),

Towards an Asian Century: Future of Economic Cooperation in SAARC Countries, Islamabad Policy Research

Institute (IPRI) and Hanns Seidel Foundation (HSF), Islamabad.

7. Barkat-e-Khuda and Barkat, S. 2012 b. “Unmet Contraceptive Need and Family Planning Programmatic Challenges

in South Asia”, in Zaman, W. and Masnin, H. (eds.), Report on the Regional Workshop on Operationalizing the Call

for the Elimination of Unmet Need for Family Planning, International Council on Management of Population

Programmes (ICOMP) and UNFPA, Kaula Lumpur, Malaysia.

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8. Barkat-e-Khuda and Barkat, S. 2012 a. “The Bangladesh Family Planning Programme: Achievements, Gaps and the

Way Forward”, in Zaman, W. Masnin, H. and Loftus, J. (eds.), Family Planning in Asia & The Pacific: Addressing

The Challenges, International Council on Management of Population Programmes (ICOMP) and UNFPA, Kaula

Lumpur, Malaysia.

9. Barkat-e-Khuda. 2004. “Fertility Decline in Bangladesh: Role of Family Planning Programme and Socio-Economic

Changes” in G.W. Jones and M. Karim (eds.), Fertility Decline in Muslim Countries. Hurst and Co., London.

10. Barkat-e-, Khuda, Caldwell, J.C., Caldwell, B., Pieres, I., Caldwell, P. and Ahmed, S. 1999. “Determinants of

fertility transition in Bangladesh,” in R. Leete (ed.), Dynamics of Values in Fertility Change. Oxford: Oxford

University Press.

11. Barkat-e-Khuda, Caldwell, J.C., Caldwell, B.K., Pieris, I., Caldwell, P. and Ahmed, S. 2001. "Determinants of the

Fertility Transition in Bangladesh." in Satthar, Z. and Phillips. J.F (eds.) Fertility Transition in South Asia, Oxford

University Press Inc., New York.

12. Barkat-e-Khuda, Kane, T.T. and Phillips, J.F. 1997. "Visions for the Future”, Chapter 8, in Barkat-e-Khuda, Kane,

T.T. & Phillips, J.F (eds.), Improving the Bangladesh Health and Family Planning Programme: Lessons Learned

through Operations Research. Dhaka: MCH-FP Extension Project (Rural), ICDDR, B, Monograph No. 5.

13. Barkat-e-Khuda, Kane, T.T., Phillips, J.F. and Viguerie, K.E. 1997. "Introduction”, in Barkat-e-Khuda, Kane, T.T.

& Phillips, J.F. (eds.), Improving the Bangladesh Health and Family Planning Programme: Lessons Learned through

Operations Research. Dhaka: MCH-FP Extension Project (Rural), ICDDR,B, Monograph No. 5

14. Hasan, Y. Ashraf, A., Islam, M., Rahman, M., Rahman, M., Kane, T.T., and Barkat-e-Khuda. 1997. "Improving

Management Support Services”, in Barkat-e-Khuda, Kane, T.T. & Phillips, J.F. (eds.), Improving the Bangladesh

Health and Family Planning Programme: Lessons Learned through Operations Research. Dhaka: MCH-FP Extension

Project (Rural), ICDDR, B, Monograph No. 5.

15. Rahman, M., Mozumder, K., Kane, T.T., Barkat-e-Khuda, and Hossain, M.B. 1997. "Demographic Change”, in

Barkat-e-Khuda, Kane, T.T., & Phillips. J.F. (eds.), Improving the Bangladesh Health and Family Planning

Programme: Lessons Learned through Operations Research. Dhaka: MCH-FP Extension Project (Rural), ICDDR, B,

Monograph No. 5.

16. Kane, T.T., Barkat-e-Khuda, Levin, A., Hasan, Y. and Rahman, M. 1997. "Achieving Sustainability of Health and

Family Planning Services”, in Barkat-e-Khuda, Kane, T.T. & Phillips, J.F. (eds.), Improving the Bangladesh Health

and Family Planning Programme: Lessons Learned through Operations Research. Dhaka: MCH-FP Extension

Project (Rural), ICDDR, B, Monograph No. 5.

17. Rahman, M., Barkat-e-Khuda, Kane, T.T. and J.F. Phillips. 1997. "Policy Impact of the Project”, in Barkat-e-

Khuda, Kane, T.T. & Phillips, J.F. (eds.), Improving the Bangladesh Health and Family Planning Programme:

Lessons Learned through Operations Research. Dhaka: MCH-FP Extension Project (Rural), ICDDR, B, Monograph

No. 5.

18. Mozumder, K.A., Barkat-e-Khuda, Kane, T.T. and Hill, K.1997. "Determinants of Infant and Child Mortality in

Rural Bangladesh", in Kane, T.T., Barkat-e-Khuda, and Phillips, J.F. (eds.), Reproductive Health in Rural

Bangladesh: Policy and Programmatic Implications, Vol. 2. Dhaka: MCH-FP Extension Project (Rural), ICDDR, B,

Monograph No. 7.

19. Rahman, M., Barkat-e-Khuda, Kane, T.T., Mozumder, K.A. and Reza, M.M. 1997. "Determinants of Antenatal

Care-seeking Behaviour in Rural Bangladesh", in Kane, T.T.,Barkat-e-Khuda, and Phillips, J.F. (eds.), Reproductive

Health in Rural Bangladesh: Policy and Programmatic Implications, Volume 1. Dhaka: MCH-FP Extension Project

(Rural), ICDDR, B, Monograph No. 7.

20. Kane, T.T., Hossain, M.B. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 1997. "Quality of Care, Client Satisfaction, and Contraceptive Use

in Rural Bangladesh", in Kane, T.T., Barkat-e-Khuda, and Phillips, J.F. (eds.), Reproductive Health in Rural

Bangladesh: Policy and Programmatic Implications, Volume 1. Dhaka: MCH-FP Extension Project (Rural), ICDDR,

B, Monograph No. 7.

21. Ahmed, S., Haque, I, Barkat-e-Khuda, Hossain, M.B., and Alam, S. 1997. "Abortion in Rural Bangladesh:

Evidence from the MCH-FP Extension Project", in Kane, T.T., Barkat-e-Khuda and Phillips, J.F. (eds.),

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Reproductive Health in Rural Bangladesh: Policy and Programmatic Implications, Volume 1. Dhaka: MCH-FP

Extension Project (Rural), ICDDR, B, Monograph No. 7.

22. Rahman, M., and Barkat-e-Khuda. 1997. "A Rapid Procedure to Assess Awareness of, Accessibility to, and

Utilization of, Health and Family Planning Services", in Kane, T.T., Barkat-e-Khuda, and Phillips, J.F. (eds.),

Reproductive Health in Rural Bangladesh: Policy and Programmatic Implications, Volume 2. Dhaka: MCH-FP

Extension Project (Rural), ICDDR, B, Monograph No. 7.

23. Mirza, T. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 1994. "Doorstep Delivery of Injectable Contraceptives in Eight Thanas: Key

Findings", in Barkat-e-Khuda, T. Mirza, S. Ahmed (eds.), Lessons Learned on Doorstep Delivery of Injectable

Contraceptives: Workshop Proceedings, MCH-FP Extension Project (Rural), ICDDR, B.

24. Barkat-e-Khuda, Mabud, M.A., Duza, M.B., Khan, M.,Karim, A., Ali, N., Choudhuri, S.R., Mahmud, S., Amin, S.

and Barkat, A. 1991. "Population" in Report of The Task Forces on Bangladesh Development Strategies for the

1990s, Policies for Development, Volume One, University Press Ltd., Dhaka.

25. Barkat-e-Khuda. 1991. "Child Labour in Rural Bangladesh" in R. Kanbargi (ed.), Child Labour in the Indian

Subcontinent: Dimensions and Implications, Sage Publications, New Delhi/Newbury Park/London.

26. Barkat-e-Khuda and Howlader, S.R. 1990. "Demand Aspects of Fertility and Family Planning in Bangladesh", in

Badrud Duza (ed.), South Asia Study of Population Policy and Programmes: Bangladesh, UNFPA, Dhaka.

27. Barkat-e-Khuda. 1988. "Demographic Impact of Rural Development in Bangladesh", in Vlassoff, C. and Barkat-e-

Khuda (eds.), Impact of Modernization on Development and Demographic Behavior: Case Studies in Seven Third

World Countries, International Development Research Center (IDRC), Ottawa, Canada.

28. Barkat-e-Khuda and Howlader, S.R. 1988. "Unmet Contraceptive Need and Reasons for Nonuse of Family Planning

in Bangladesh", in Kantner, A. et al (eds.), The Bangladesh Contraceptive Prevalence Survey, 1985: Secondary

Analysis, Mitra and Associates, Dhaka.

29. Barkat-e-Khuda.1986. " Off-Farm Employment in Traditional and Developed Villages of Bangladesh", in Shand,

R.T. (ed.), Off-Farm Employment in the Development of Rural Asia, The Australian National University Press,

Canberra

30. Barkat-e-Khuda and Howlader, S.R. 1986. "Fertility in Bangladesh", in Harbison, S. and Mitra, S.N. (eds.),

Bangladesh Contraceptive Prevalence Survey - 1983 : Special Topics, International Science and Technology

Institute, Inc., Virginia, U.S.A.

31. Barkat-e-Khuda and Howlader, S.R. 1986. "Reasons for Non-use of Family Planning in Bangladesh", in Harbison, S.

and Mitra, S.N. (eds.), Bangladesh Contraceptive Prevalence Survey - 1983: Special Topics, International Science

and Technology Institute, Inc., Virginia, U.S.A.

32. Barkat-e-Khuda and Howlader, S.R. 1986. "Unmet Contraceptive Need in Bangladesh", in Harbison, S. and Mitra,

S.N. (eds.), Bangladesh Contraceptive Prevalence Survey - 1983: Special Topics, International Science and

Technology Institute, Inc., Virginia, U.S.A.

33. Barkat-e-Khuda. 1984. "Population Control in Bangladesh: The Prospects", in Jones, G.W. (ed.), Demographic

Transition in Asia, Maruzen Asia Pvt. Ltd., Singapore.

34. Barkat-e-Khuda. 1977. "Value of Children in a Bangladesh Village", in Caldwell, J.C. (ed.), The Persistence of High

Fertility: Third World Population Prospects, The Australian National University, Canberra.

1.4 Research Reports (selected):

1. Barkat-e-Khuda (ed.) 2020. Potential Effect of COVID-19 on the Economy and the Banking Sector of Bangladesh,

Bangladesh Institute of Bank Management (BIBM), Dhaka

2. Barkat-e-Khuda (ed.) 2020. BIBM Policy Brief 2020, Bangladesh Institute of Bank Management (BIBM), Dhaka.

3. Barkat-e-Khuda (ed.) 2019 . BIBM Policy Brief 2019, Bangladesh Institute of Bank Management (BIBM), Dhaka.

4. Barkat-e-Khuda et al. (ed.) 2018. BIBM Policy Brief 2018, Bangladesh Institute of Bank Management (BIBM),

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Dhaka.

5. Barkat-e-Khuda et al .(eds.) 2018. Corporate Ethics and Financial Crime in Banks: Bangladesh Perspective, Banking

Research Series 2017, A Compilation of Research Workshop Papers, Bangladesh Institute of Bank Management

(BIBM), Dhaka.

6. Barkat-e-Khuda et al. (eds.) 2018. Augmenting Remittances Through Banking Channel: Bangladesh Context,

Banking Research Series 2017, A Compilation of Research Workshop Papers, Bangladesh Institute of Bank

Management (BIBM), Dhaka

7. Barkat-e-Khuda et al. (eds.) 2018, Prospects and Challenges of Short Term Foreign Currency Financing of Banks In

Bangladesh, Banking Research Series 2017, A Compilation of Research Workshop Papers, Bangladesh Institute of

Bank Management (BIBM), Dhaka.

8. Barkat-e-Khuda et al ,(eds.) 2018. Exploring Barriers of Sustainable Finance in Financial Sector and Policy

Propositions to Remove the Barriers, Banking Research Series 2017, A Compilation of Research Workshop Papers,

Bangladesh Institute of Bank Management (BIBM), Dhaka.

9. Barkat-e-Khuda et al. (eds.) 2018. Exploring Merger and Acquisition in the Context of the Banking Sector of

Bangladesh, Banking Research Series 2017, A Compilation of Research Workshop Papers, Bangladesh Institute of

Bank Management (BIBM), Dhaka.

10. Barkat-e-Khuda et al. (eds.) 2018. Alternative Delivery Channels: Opportunities and Challenges of the New Banking

Environment, Banking Research Series 2017, A Compilation of Research Workshop Papers, Bangladesh Institute of

Bank Management (BIBM), Dhaka.

11. Barkat-e-Khuda et al.(eds.) 2018. An Evaluation of the Performance of New Commercial Banks, Banking Research

Series 2017, A Compilation of Research Workshop Papers, Bangladesh Institute of Bank Management (BIBM),

Dhaka.

12. Barkat-e-Khuda et al.(eds.) 2018. Disaster Recovery Management in Online Banks Challenges and Remedial

Measures, Banking Research Series 2017, A Compilation of Research Workshop Papers, Bangladesh Institute of

Bank Management (BIBM), Dhaka.

13. Barkat-e-Khuda and Barkat, S. 2016. Labour Force Growth and Absorption in Bangladesh. Paper prepared for

UNFPA Bangladesh as contribution to report: The Impact of the Demographic Transition on Socio-economic

Development in Bangladesh: Future Prospects and Policy Implications.

14. Alam, N., and Barkat-e-Khuda. 2009. Muslims and Non-Muslims in Bangladesh: Demographic and

Socioeconomic Profiles, report prepared for Pews Research Centre, USA.

15. Boulenger, S., Haq, B., Barkat-e-Khuda and Setzer, J. 2005. Decentralization of Seven Vertical Health and

Population Welfare Programs of Pakistan, report prepared for the Ministries of Health and Population Welfare,

Government of Pakistan, Islamabad

16. Ahmed, T. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 2004. The Population Welfare Program of Pakistan: A Rapid Sector Assessment,

report prepared for the Ministries of Population Welfare and Finance, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad.

17. Caldwell, B.K., Pieris, I. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 2001. Is there an Urban Health Crisis? An Investigation of the Slums

of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Working Paper No. 26, Canberra: Health Transition Centre, The Australian National

University, Canberra.

18. Caldwell, B.K., Barkat-e-Khuda, and Pieris, I. 2001. Pavement dwelling in Dhaka: a life -threatening environment?

Working Paper No. 27, Canberra: Health Transition Centre, The Australian National University, Canberra.

19. Nessa, K., Quaiyum, M.A. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 2001. Waste Management in Healthcare Facilities: A Review.

Dhaka: ICDDR, B Working Paper No. 144.

20. Howlader, S.R., Routh, S. Hossain, A., Saha, N.C. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 2000. Demand for Healthcare by Rural

Households in Bangladesh: Level and Determinants. Dhaka: ICDDR, B Working Paper No. 137.

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21. Ashraf, A., Tunon, C. Hasan,Y., Reza, M., Shaha, N.C. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 2000. Knowledge of Men about

Reproductive Health Issues and Services in Bangladesh. Dhaka: ICDDR, B Working Paper No. 135.

22. Ahmed, K.S., Mozumder, K.A. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 1999. Redesigning the Operations Research Project

Surveillance System. Dhaka: ICDDR, B Special Publication No. 107.

23. Islam, Z., Sarkar, S., Routh, S., Barkat-e-Khuda, Mesbahuddin, M. and Shahjahan, M. 1999. Operations Research

on ESP Delivery and Community Clinics in Bangladesh – Site Selection for Community Clinics: A Field

Experience. Dhaka: ICDDR, B Special Publication No. 106.

24. Sarkar, S., Routh, S., Islam, Z., Barkat-e-Khuda, Nasim, S.M.A. and Khan, Z.A. 1999. Operations Research on

ESP Delivery and Community Clinics in Bangladesh – Orientation on HPSP and ESP: Issues for Consideration.

Dhaka: ICDDR, B Special Publication No. 105.

25. Ashraf, A. Kane, T.T. Shahriar, A. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 1999. Male Involvement in Reproductive Health Services

in Bangladesh: A Review. Dhaka: ICDDR, B Special Pub. No. 94.

26. Hasan,Y., Alamgir, S., Reza, M., Ashraf, A., and Barkat-e-Khuda. 1999. Developing a Cost-effective Tiered

System for Delivering Essential Services Package: A Review. Dhaka: ICDDR, B Special Publication No. 93.

27. Nahar, Q., Amin, S., Sultan, R., Nazrul, H., Islam, M., Kane, T.T. Barkat-e-Khuda and Tunon, C. 1999. Strategies

to Meet the Health Needs of Adolescents: A Review. Dhaka: ICDDR, B Special Publication No. 91.

28. Quayyum, Z., Routh, S., Rahman, M.A., Jahan, M. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 1999. Cost-Recovery Strategies in the

Health and Population Programmes of Bangladesh: Issues for the Application of Users Fees. Dhaka: ICDDR, B

Special Publication No. 90.

29. Rahman, S., Ahmed, M.U., Barkat-e-Khuda, Ahmed, S. and Kane, T.T. 1999. Prevention and Management of

Reproductive Tract Infections and Sexually Transmitted Diseases: A Review. Dhaka: ICDDR, B Special Publication

No. 86.

30. Nahar, Q., Tunon, C., Houvras, I., Gazi, R., Reza, M., Huq, N.L. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 1999. Reproductive Health

Needs of Adolescents in Bangladesh: A Study Report. Dhaka: ICDDR, B Working Paper No. 130.

31. Sobhan, F., Islam, A., Quaiyum, M.A., Barkat-e-Khuda and Ahmed, S. 1999. Clinical Contraceptives: Situation in

Rural Bangladesh. Dhaka: ICDDR, B Working Paper No. 128.

32. Rahman, S., Ahmed, M.U., Barkat-e-Khuda, and Ahmed, S. 1999. Can Medicine-sellers in Pharmacies Meet the

Needs of STD Clients? Dhaka: ICDDR, B Working Paper No. 127.

33. Ahmed, S., Islam, A., Mitra, D.K., Khanum, A.A. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 1999. Use of a Sub-district Hospital for

Management of Obstetric Complications in Rural Bangladesh. Dhaka: ICDDR, B Working Paper No. 124.

34. Rahman, M., Barkat-e-Khuda, and Reza, M.M. 1999. Determinants of Safe-delivery Practices in Rural Bangladesh:

Evidence from the 1996-97 Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey. Dhaka: ICDDR, B Working Paper No.

123.

35. Islam, M., Kane, T.T., Barkat-e-Khuda, Reza, M.M. and Hossain, M.B. 1998. Determinants of Contraceptive Use

among Married Teenage Women and Newlywed Couples. Dhaka: ICDDR, B Working Paper No. 117.

36. Ashraf, A., Ahmed, M.U. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 1997. Refreshers' Training of MCH-FP Paramedics and Field

Workers: Experience from a Low-Performing Rural Area of Bangladesh. Dhaka: ICDDR, B Working Paper No. 103.

37. Levin, A., Amin, M.A., Rahman, M.A., Mozumder, K.A. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 1997. Charging for FP-MCH

Commodities and Services: Mid-term Evaluation. Dhaka: ICDDR, B Working Papers No. 93.

38. Ashraf, A., Barkat-e-Khuda, Rahman, M. and Reza, M.M. 1997. The Delivery of Maternal and Child Health and

Family Planning Services through Cluster Visitation. Dhaka: ICDDR, B Working Papers No. 89.

39. Hasan, Y., Barkat-e-Khuda, and Levin, A. 1997. Strengthening Outreach Sites through an Approach Combining

Satellite Clinics with Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI). Dhaka: ICDDR, B Working Papers No. 87.

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40. Amin, M.A., Barkat-e-Khuda, Islam, A. and Levin, A. 1997. Do Female Education and mobility lead to Less Intra-

family Abuse? Dhaka: ICDDR, B Working Papers No. 81.

41. Mozumder, K.A., Sarker, A.H., Barkat-e-Khuda, and Rahman, D.M.M. 1997. Gender Composition of Surviving

Children and Contraceptive Use in Bangladesh, ICDDR, B Working Paper No. 64, 1996.

42. Barkat, A., Howlader, S.R., Barkat-e-Khuda, Ross, J.A., and Bose, M.L. 1997. Family Planning Unmet Need in

Bangladesh: Shaping of a client-oriented strategy. Dhaka: University Research Corporation (Bangladesh).

43. Rahman, M., Barkat-e-Khuda, and Hossain, M.B. 1996. An Assessment of Health and Family Planning Needs in

Rural Chittagong, Volume 2. Dhaka: MCH-FP Extension Project (Rural), ICDDR, B Special Publication No. 56.

44. Rahman, M., Barkat-e-Khuda, and Hossain, M.B. 1996. An Assessment of Health and Family Planning Needs in

Rural Chittagong, Volume 1. Dhaka: MCH-FP Extension Project (Rural), ICDDR, B Special Publication No. 49.

45. Segall, A, J B Scltzer, MA Sayeed, Barkat-e-Khuda, A Barkat, N Oviedo, and C Olmedo 1995, Research as an

Instrument of Change in Family Planning, prepared for Hewlett Foundation, USA.

46. Barkat-e-Khuda, Mirza, T. and Ahmed, S. (eds.). 1994. Lessons Learned on Doorstep Delivery of Injectable

Contraceptives: Workshop Proceedings, MCH-FP Extension Project (Rural), ICDDR, B, Dhaka

47. Barkat, A., Barkat-e-Khuda, Helali, J., Rahman, A. and A.J. Faisel. 1994. Estimation of Oral Pill Gap in

Bangladesh: An Exploratory Study, prepared for Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Bangladesh

and AVSC International, URC (Bangladesh), Dhaka.

48. Barkat, A., Barkat-e-Khuda, Helali, J., Rahman, Faisel, A.J. and Bose, M.L. 1994. Situation Analysis of Clinical

Contraceptive Service Delivery System in Bangladesh, prepared for Ministry of Health and Family Welfare,

Government of Bangladesh and AVSC International, URC (Bangladesh), Dhaka.

49. Khuda, B., Barkat, A., Robey, B., Mannan, MA, Helali, J., Sultana, A. and Salam, SA, 1994. Bangladesh

Journalists Reporting on Population and Family Planning Issues: Study Results, Center for Communication

Programs, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Maryland, USA.

50. Khuda, B., Barkat, A., Robey, B., Mannan, MA, Helali, J., Sultana, A. and Salam, SA, 1994. Bangladesh

Journalists Reporting on Population and Family Planning Issues: Study Results, Center for Communication

Programs, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Maryland, USA.

51. Khuda, B., Barkat, A., Robey, B., Mannan, MA, Helali, J., Sultana, A. and Salam, SA, 1994. Bangladesh

Journalists Reporting on Population and Family Planning Issues: Study Results, Center for Communication

Programs, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Maryland, USA.

52. Barkat-e-Khuda and Barkat, A. 1994. The Bangladesh Family Planning Program: Key Programmatic Challenges and

Priority Action Areas, prepared for the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Bangladesh and

Management Science for Health (MSH), URC (Bangladesh), Dhaka.

53. Barkat-e-Khuda, Barkat, A., Helali, J., Miller, P. and Haaga, J. 1994. The Bangladesh Population Policy: Review of

Ten Priority Areas, Population Council, Dhaka, and URC (Bangladesh), Dhaka.

54. Barkat-e-Khuda, MA Mannan, J Helali, A. Barkat 1994. Study on Relationship between School Managing

Committees and Parent-Teachers Associations to Increase Community Involvement in Non-Government Recognized

Schools, prepared under the Japanese Grant Facility for the Female Secondary School Assistance Project, The World

Bank, Washington, University Research Corporation (Bangladesh), Dhaka.

55. Barkat-e-Khuda, PB Chakma, J Helali, A Barkat, N Mahtab, M Jabbar, 1994.Study on Assessment of the

Government of Bangladesh's Experience with Implementation of the Free Tuition for Girls' Policy, prepared under

the Japanese Grant Facility for the Female Secondary School Assistance Project, The World Bank, Washington,

University Research Corporation (Bangladesh), Dhaka.

56. Abul Barkat, Barkat-e-Khuda, M Rahman, H Bhattacharjee,1994.Study on Strategies, Options, Trade-offs, and

Cost-Benefits of Alternative Tuition and Stipend Schemes for Secondary School Girls in Bangladesh, prepared

under the Japanese Grant Facility for the Female Secondary School Assistance Project, The World Bank,

Washington, University Research Corporation (Bangladesh), Dhaka.

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57. Abul Barkat, Barkat-e-Khuda, A Rahman 1994.Women's Empowerment in Nasirnagar Thana:A Large-Scale

Sample Survey, prepared for the Save the Children (USA), University Research Corporation (Bangladesh), Dhaka.

58. Barkat-e-Khuda, A. Barkat, 1994. An Exploratory Methodology for Obtaining Reliable and Valid Measures of

KeyFamily Planning Program Inputs in Bangladesh, prepared for Population Council, N.Y.

59. Rahman, A., Helali, J., Akhter, S., A. Barkat, and Barkat-e-Khuda. 1993. Floating Population in Dhaka City:

Empirical Evidence, prepared for UNICEF, Bangladesh, URC (Bangladesh), Dhaka.

60. Barkat-e-Khuda, A. Barkat, Rahman, A. and Duza, A. 1993. Study of Program Effort and Performance of Family

Planning in Bangladesh, prepared for The Rockefeller Foundation, New York, Bureau of Economic Research,

University of Dhaka

61. Barkat-e-Khuda, A. Barkat, PB, Chakma, FM Zahid, and J Helali. 1993. Field-Testing of FSSAP MIS and M&E

Forms, prepared for The World Bank, Washington, University Research Corporation (Bangladesh), Dhaka.

62. Barkat-e-Khuda, Rahman, A. and A. Barkat, 1993. Participation in Women's Savings Groups and Implications for

Health Care Behavior in Save The Children (USA), prepared for Save The Children (USA), URC (Bangladesh),

Dhaka.

63. Barkat-e-Khuda, MA Mannan, and A. Barkat, 1993. Health Care Services Utilization and Behavioral Pattern in

Save The Children (USA) Catchment Areas, prepared for Save The Children (USA), University Research

Corporation (Bangladesh), Dhaka

64. Abul Barkat, Barkat-e-Khuda, and SH Khan, 1993. A Study on the Impact of the Workshop on Family Planning

Conducted with the Traditional and Religious Leaders in Nasirnagar Thana by Save The Children (USA), prepared

for Save The Children (USA), University Research Corporation (Bangladesh), Dhaka.

65. Helali J, A. Barkat, and Barkat-e-Khuda, 1993. Evaluation of FPAB's Rakhaine Projects, prepared for Population

Concern, U.K., University Research Corporation (Bangladesh), Dhaka.

66. Barkat-e-Khuda, A. Barkat, Whitney, E.E., Shahjahan, M. and McCoskrie, M. 1993. The National FP-MCH IEC

Strategy for Bangladesh: 1993-2000, prepared for the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of

Bangladesh and The Johns Hopkins University, Center for Communication Programs, URC (Bangladesh), and

USAID, Dhaka.

67. Barkat-e-Khuda and A. Barkat, 1993. Sri Lanka Association for Voluntary Surgical Contraception: Current

Sustainability Efforts and The Future Direction, prepared for AVSC, Asia Regional Office, Dhaka, URC

(Bangladesh), Dhaka.

68. Barkat-e-Khuda and Alam, M.M. 1993. Informal Sector Manufacturing Activities in Dhaka City: Some Empirical

Evidence from the Metal Subsector. Dhaka: Bureau of Economic Research, Dhaka University.

69. Barkat-e-Khuda, A. Barkat, and Helali, J. 1993. Literature Review and Situation Analysis of Satellite Clinics in

Bangladesh, prepared for CARE- International, Bangladesh, URC (Bangladesh), Dhaka.

70. Huber, S.C., Epstein, E., Barkat-e-Khuda, and Pressman, W. 1992. Assessment of the ICDDR, B-Based Maternal

and Child Health Family Planning (MCH-FP) Extension Project: Bangladesh, prepared for USAID/Dhaka and

Office of Population, AID/Washington, DUAL Incorporated and International Science and Technology Institute,

Inc., Virginia, U.S.A.

71. Abul Barkat, J Helali, and Barkat-e-Khuda. 1992. BACE Secondary School Girls' Scholarship Project, Kaharole:

An Evaluation Study, prepared for The Bangladesh Association for Community Education, University Research

Corporation (Bangladesh), Dhaka.

72. Barkat-e-Khuda, et al. 1992. FP/MCH IEC Strategy: Current Status and Directions for the Future, prepared on behalf

of the FP/MCH IEC Task Force, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Bangladesh, and UNFPA,

URC (Bangladesh), Dhaka.

73. Kamal, G.M., Cleaveland, K.H. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 1992. The Quality of NORPLANT Services: Final Report,

prepared for Family Health International (FHI), North Carolina, U.S.A.

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74. Barkat-e-Khuda and A. Barkat, 1992. Special Report on Financing of All Secondary Schools and Colleges in 118

Upazilas in Bangladesh, prepared for the World Bank for FSSAP, University Research Corporation (Bangladesh),

Dhaka.

75. Barkat-e-Khuda and A. Barkat, 1992. Special Report on Teachers and Teacher-pupil Ratio in All Secondary Schools

andColleges in 118 Upazilas in Bangladesh, prepared for the World Bank for planning and implementation of the

teaching potential of the FSSAP, University Research Corporation (Bangladesh), Dhaka.

76. Abul Barkat and Barkat-e-Khuda, 1992. Enrollment, Classroom Space, and Additional Classroom Space required

in all Secondary Schools and Colleges in 118 Upazilas in Bangladesh, prepared for The World Bank for planning

and implementation of the additional classroom space required under the FSSAP, University Research Corporation

(Bangladesh), Dhaka.

77. Barkat-e-Khuda and A. Barkat 1992. Status of Tubewells and Latrines in all Secondary Schools and Colleges in 118

Upazilas in Bangladesh, prepared for The World Bank for planning and implementation of the Water and Sanitation

Component of the FSSAP, University Research Corporation (Bangladesh), Dhaka.

78. Barkat-e-Khuda and A. Barkat 1992. Enrollment by Grade (Grades 5-12) and Sex in 118 Upazilas under the

FSSAP: Reported and 20% Deflated, prepared for The World Bank for planning and implementation of the

Stipend Component of the FSSAP, University Research Corporation (Bangladesh), Dhaka.

79. Barkat-e-Khuda and A. Barkat 1992. Special Report on Managing Committee, Governing Body, and Parent-

Teachers' Association in 118 Upazilas under the FSSAP, prepared for The World Bank for planning and

implementation of the Institution Development Component of the FSSAP, University Research Corporation

(Bangladesh), Dhaka.

80. Barkat-e-Khuda and A. Barkat, 1992. Female Secondary School Assistance Project: Background and Methodology,

prepared for The World Bank and NORAD, University Research Corporation (Bangladesh), Dhaka.

81. Barkat-e-Khuda and A. Barkat, and others, 1992. Female Secondary School Assistance Project: Upazila Profile

Survey (118 Volumes), prepared for The World Bank and NORAD, University Research Corporation (Bangladesh),

Dhaka.

82. Barkat-e-Khuda and A. Barkat, and J Helali, 1992. Female Secondary School Assistance Project: Divisional

Volumes, prepared for The World Bank and NORAD, University Research Corporation (Bangladesh), Dhaka.

83. Barkat-e-Khuda, A. Barkat, R Akhter, S Akhter, 1992. The Distribution of Contraceptives, Oral Rehydration Salts,

and Safe Delivery Kits by Community Sales Workers in Bangladesh: Findings from Twelve- Month Assessment,

prepared for PSI and SMC, University Research Corporation (Bangladesh), Dhaka.

84. Barkat-e-Khuda and A. Barkat, 1992. Female Secondary School Assistance Project: Study of Financing of the

Secondary Education Sub-sector, prepared for The World Bank and UNDP, University Research Corporation

(Bangladesh), Dhaka

85. Ahmed, J., Barkat-e-Khuda, Jezowski, T., Lubis, F., Mukherjee, S.N., Rafiquz-Zaman, A.K.M., Ross, J. and

Vansintejan, G. 1992. Assessment of Clinical Contraception Services in the Bangladesh Family Planning Program,

prepared for the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of Bangladesh, Association for Voluntary

Surgical Contraception (AVSC), New York.

86. Barkat-e-Khuda, A.R. Larson, A. Barkat and C. Lerman 1991. A Study of the Feasibility and Impact of Pricing

Scheme for Condoms and Oral Pills: Final Report, URC (Bangladesh), Dhaka.

87. Barkat-e-Khuda, A. Barkat., Sidique, A.H., Helali, J. and Nath, A.C. 1991. Concerned Women for Family Planning:

A Management Audit, prepared for The Asia Foundation, Dhaka, URC (Bangladesh), Dhaka.

88. Laing, J., Allen, K. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 1991. The 1990 Bangladesh NGO Family Planning Fieldwork Evaluation

Survey: Final Report, prepared for USAID, Dhaka, Mitra and Associates, Dhaka, URC (Bangladesh), Dhaka, and

East-West Center, Population Institute, Honolulu, Hawaii.

89. Barkat-e-Khuda and A. Barkat, 1991. "Sustainability of Family Planning NGOs in Bangladesh: A New Challenge,"

in Sustainability of Family Planning NGOs in Bangladesh: Workshop Report, Pathfinder International, Dhaka

90. Abul Barkat, Barkat-e-Khuda, and Richardson, P. 1991. Guidelines for Using Management Checklists in the SMC

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Community Sales Worker Project, URC (Bangladesh) and URC (Bethesda).

91. Barkat-e-Khuda. 1991. The 1990 Bangladesh NGO Family Planning Fieldwork Evaluation Survey: Supplemental

Report-NGO Innovative Program Activities, prepared for USAID, Dhaka, Mitra and Associates, Dhaka, URC

(Bangladesh), Dhaka, and East-West Center, Population Institute, Honolulu, Hawaii.

92. Barkat-e-Khuda, A Barkat, AH, Siddique, J Helali, and AC Nath. 1991. Concerned Women for Family

Planning: A Management Audit, prepared for The Asia Foundation, Dhaka, University Research Corporation

(Bangladesh), Dhaka.

93. Barkat-e-Khuda and A. Barkat, 1991. Female Education Scholarship Program: An Impact Study, prepared for The

World Bank, URC (Bangladesh), Dhaka.

94. Barkat-e-Khuda, A. Barkat, and Helali, J. 1991. Agricultural Development in Bangladesh: a micro study on

Sustainability Considerations. Report prepared for PROSHIKA, URC (Bangladesh), Dhaka.

95. Barkat-e-Khuda, A. Barkat, 1991. The Distribution of Contraceptives, Oral Rehydration Salts, and Safe Delivery

Kits by Community Sales Workers in Bangladesh: Findings from Six-Month Assessment, University Research

Corporation (Bangladesh), Dhaka.

96. Barkat-e-Khuda, A. Barkat, 1991. The Distribution of Contraceptives, Oral Rehydration Salts, and Safe Delivery

Kits by Community Sales Workers in Bangladesh: Biannual Sales Report – October-March 1991, University

Research Corporation (Bangladesh), Dhaka.

97. Barkat-e-Khuda, A. Barkat, A Samad, E Chowdhury, S Rafique, 1991. Charging for Condoms and Pills: Some

Critical Insights from the Field, prepared for USAID/Dhaka, University Research Corporation (Bangladesh),

Dhaka.

98. Barkat-e-Khuda and A. Barkat, 1991. The Distribution of Contraceptives, Oral Rehydration Salts, and Safe Delivery

Kits by Community Sales Workers in Bangladesh: Quarterly Performance Report – October-December 1990,

University Research Corporation (Bangladesh), Dhaka.

99. Barkat-e-Khuda, A. Barkat, A Saifuddin, P Richardson, 1991. The Distribution of Contraceptives, Oral Rehydration

Salts, and Safe Delivery Kits by Community Sales Workers in Bangladesh: Findings from the Baseline Survey,

University Research Corporation (Bangladesh), and URC (Bethesda).

100. Abul Barkat, Barkat-e-Khuda, and P Richardson, 1991. Guidelines for Using Management Checklists in the SMC

Community Sales Worker Project, prepared for Social Marketing Project, Dhaka, University Research Corporation

(Bangladesh), and URC (Bethesda).

101. Barkat-e-Khuda, A. Barkat, Duza, A. and Sorcar, N.R. 1990. Study of Program Effort and Performance of Family

Planning in Bangladesh, prepared for the Rockefeller Foundation, New York, Bureau of Economic Research, Dhaka

University, Dhaka

102. Barkat-e-Khuda, A. Hadi, A. Barkat, 1990. Women's Savings Groups and Contraceptive Use under SAVE Program,

prepared for SAVE the Children (USA), University Research Corporation (Bangladesh), Dhaka

103. Barkat-e-Khuda, A. Larson, A. Hadi, A. Barkat. 1990. A Study of the Feasibility and Impact of Pricing Scheme

for Condoms and Pills: Findings from the Baseline Survey, University Research Corporation (Bangladesh),

Dhaka.

104. Reynolds, J., Barkat-e-Khuda, and Thain, T.M. 1988. Social Marketing of Family Planning and Oral Rehydration

Therapy through Community Sales Agents in Rural Bangladesh, prepared for the Population Services International

and Social Marketing Project, University Research Corporation (URC), Dhaka.

105. Mia, A., Barkat-e-Khuda, and Reynolds, J. 1988. Improving Geographic Coverage of Family Planning in Urban

Chittagong, A report on an Operations Research Project, prepared for AID/Washington, University Research

Corporation (URC), Dhaka.

106. Barkat-e-Khuda, et al. 1988. Study of Compensation Payments and Family Planning in Bangladesh- A Follow-up

Study of Tubectomy Clients and Matched Cases, prepared for The World Bank and NIPORT, Mitra and Associates,

Dhaka.

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107. Mitra, S.N. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 1986. Impact Study on Indigenous Oral Therapy (Labon-Gur Study), prepared for

UNICEF/Dhaka, Mitra and Associates, Dhaka.

108. Mitra, S.N., Karim, F. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 1986. Female Sterilization Follow-up Study, prepared for Association

for Voluntary Safe Contraception (AVSC), New York, Mitra and Associates, Dhaka.

109. Barkat-e-Khuda and Mitra, S.N. 1986. Family Planning Motivation Campaign, 1985, prepared for Manoff

International Inc., New York, Mitra and Associates, Dhaka.

110. Barkat-e-Khuda, Howlader, S.R. and Harbison, S. 1986. The Impact of Development Interventions on Population in

Bangladesh, International Science and Technology Institute, Inc., Virginia, U.S.A.

111. Hussain, A and Barkat-e-Khuda. 1984. Use of Factor Endowments: Land and Labour in Bangladesh, 1961-1980,

Department of Economics, University of Dhaka, Dhaka.

112. Hussain, A. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 1984. Population Pressure and Cropping Intensity in Bangladesh, 1961-1977,

Department of Economics, University of Dhaka, Dhaka.

113. Barkat-e-Khuda. 1982. Female Labour Force Participation in Some Selected Asian and Latin American Countries,

Working Paper 82-04, Economic Research Unit, Department of Economics, University of Dhaka, Dhaka.

114. Barkat-e-Khuda. 1981. Manpower Export to the Middle East: The Impact of Remittances at the Household Level in

Bangladesh and Pakistan, Working Paper 82-02, Economic Research Unit, Department of Economics, University of

Dhaka, Dhaka.

115. Barkat-e-Khuda. 1981. Family Planning in Rural Bangladesh, DERAP Working Paper No. 229, The Chr. Michelsen

Institute, Bergen, Norway.

1.5 Doctoral Dissertation

Barkat-e-Khuda. 1978. Labour Utilization in a Village Economy of Bangladesh, Ph.D. Dissertation, The Australian

National University, Canberra.

1.6. Conference Papers (selected):

1. Barkat-e-Khuda, Haque, R. Sazzad, M. Alam, N. and Barkat, S. 2018. Changing Fertility Preferences in

Bangladesh. Paper prepared for the XXVIII International Population Conference, organized by the International

Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP), Oct.29-Nov. 04, 2017, Cape Town, South Africa.

2. Barkat-e-Khuda, Alam, N., Sazzad, M. Barkat, S. and Haque,R. 2018. Fertility Decline in Bangladesh: Role of

Family Planning Programme and Socioeconomic Changes. Paper prepared for the XXVIII International

Population Conference, organized by the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP), Oct.29-

Nov. 04, 2017, Cape Town, South Africa.

3. Barkat-e-Khuda . 2017. Reproductive Health Programme in Bangladesh: Lessons for Countries in the South,

paper presented at an international conference jointly organized by UNFPA, Government of Indonesia and Partners in

Population and Development (PPD), Jogjakarta, November 2017.

4. Barkat-e-Khuda, 2016. Bangladesh Population Policy and Programme: A Brief Overview. Paper presented at

the Sahel-Bangladesh Knowledge Exchange on Population Policy and Reproductive Health, jointly organized by

World Bank and UNFPA, May 14-20, Dhaka.

5. Barkat-e-Khuda and Islam, M.I. 2015. Population and Development Challenges in Bangladesh. Paper presented at

the Stakeholder Consultation Meeting on Population Policy and Data for Development of the 9th Country Programme,

UNFPA Bangladesh Country Office, Dhaka, October 11.

6. Barkat-e-Khuda, Barkat, S. and Hasan, S. 2015. MDG4 and 5 in South Asia: Achievements, Challenges and the

Way Forward , Paper presented at the 2015 Asian Population Association Conference, Kuala Lumpur, July27-30

7. Barkat-e-Khuda, Barkat, S. Alam, N. Hasan, S. and Haque, R. 2015. Fertility Transition in Bangladesh, Paper

presented at the 2015 Asian Population Association Conference, Kuala Lumpur, July 27-30

8. Barkat-e-Khuda, Haque, R. Hasan, S. Alam, N. and Barkat, S. 2015. Fertility Preferences in Bangladesh, Paper

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presented at the 2015 Asian Population Association Conference, Kuala Lumpur, July 27-30

9. Barkat-e-Khuda. 2015. Demographic Dividend in Bangladesh: Challenges and Opportunities. Paper presented at

“High-level Meeting on South-South and Triangular Cooperation in the Post-2015 Development Agenda: Financing

for Development in the South and Technology Transfer. Dhaka, May 18.

10. Barkat-e-Khuda and Barkat, S. 2015. Development in Bangladesh: How Inclusive? Paper presented at the

International Seminar on Development and Modernization: Inclusion and Exclusion, DAV College, Yamuna Nagar,

Haryana, India, Feb.04-06.

11. Jahan, N. A. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 2013. The willingness to pay for user fees and health insurance and the scope

of cost recovery in public health facilities in rural Bangladesh. Paper prepared for the International Health

Economics Association (IHEA) 9th World Congress on Health Economics, Sydney, Australia.

12. Barkat-e-Khuda and Dey, A.K. 2012. Bangladesh Population and Housing Census 2011. Paper presented at the

Population Association of America (PAA) and Asian Population Association (APA) Workshop on Data Quality and

Accessibility in the 2010 Round Censuses in Asia, Bangkok, August 25-26, 2012.

13. Barkat-e-Khuda. 2012. Unmet Contraceptive Need in South Asia. Paper presented at the Second Asian Population

Association Conference, Bangkok, August 26-29, 2012

14. Barkat-e-Khuda. 2012. Labour Force and Employment in Bangladesh: 2000-2012. Paper presented at the Second

Asian Population Association Conference, Bangkok, August 26-29, 2012.

15. Alam, N. and Barkat-e-Khuda 2011. Implications of demographic events on households’ economic condition in

rural Bangladesh. Paper presented at the 13th Annual Scientific Conference (ASCON X111), ICDDR, B, March

14-17, Dhaka.

16. Barkat-e-Khuda and Barkat, S.2010. Fertility Decline in Bangladesh. Paper prepared for the Asian Population

Association (APA) Conference, New Delhi, India, November 16-20

17. Barkat-e-Khuda. 2010. Social Safety Net Programmes in Bangladesh. Paper presented at the UNESCO-Indian

Council for Social Sciences Research (ICSSR) Meeting on Social Protection Policies in South Asia, New Delhi,

India, March, 18-19.

18. Barkat-e-Khuda.2009. Bangladesh Budget 2009-2010 and the Health Sector: Some Observations. Keynote paper

presented at the Round Table Discussion, jointly organized by Health21 and The Daily Star, July 14, 2009.

19. Barkat-e-Khuda. 2008. Health Sector of Bangladesh: Major Achievements and Challenges. Paper presented at

the training program on "Basic Health Economics Issues in the Bangladesh Health Sector", Institute of Health

Economics, University of Dhaka, March 2008

20. Jahan N.A. and Barkat-e-Khuda.2007. Effects of User Fees and Improvements in Quality of Health Services on

Demand for Health Care: Findings from rural areas of Bangladesh. Paper presented at the International Health

Economics Association (IHEA) 6th World Congress, Denmark, July, 2007

21. Barkat-e-Khuda. 2005. Public-Private Partnerships in the Health Sector: Lessons Learned. Paper presented at

the Sixth Annual Population Research Conference, organized by the Population Association of Pakistan, Islamabad.

Nov 29 - Dec 01, 2005

22. Anwar, N., and Barkat-e-Khuda. 2005. A Decentralized Approach to Health Care Delivery System in

Bangladesh: Lessons Learned. Paper presented at the Sixth Annual Population Research Conference, organized by

the Population Association of Pakistan, Islamabad. Nov 29 - Dec 01, 2005.

23. Ahmed, T. Barkat-e-Khuda, Mansoor, A. and Khan, F. 2005. Population Welfare Program of Pakistan:

Examining Consistency between Policy Direction and Financing. Paper presented at the Sixth Annual Population

Research Conference, organized by the Population Association of Pakistan, Islamabad. Nov 29 - Dec 01, 2005.

24. Barkat-e-Khuda and Anwar, N. 2005. Decentralization in the Health Care Delivery System in Bangladesh:

Lessons Learned. Paper presented at the Global Health Conference, Washington, May 31-June 3, 2005.

25. Barkat-e-Khuda and Anwar, N. 2004. Fertility Decline in Bangladesh. Paper presented at the 35th Annual

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Conference of the Cairo Demographic Center, Cairo, Dec.18-22, 2004

26. Barkat-e-Khuda and Anwar, N. 2004. Family Planning Program in Bangladesh: Achievements and Challenges.

Paper presented at the Symposium on Reproductive Health, organized by The Aga Khan University, Karachi,

Sept.20-22, 2004.

27. Barkat-e-Khuda. 2004. Lessons Learned from Operations Research in Reproductive Health in Bangladesh.

Paper presented at the plenary session on Sharing Population and Development Research in South and West Asia,

jointly organized by Karachi University and Population Association of Pakistan, Karachi, Dec. 13, 2004.

28. Alam, N. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 2004. Internal Migration in Rural Bangladesh: Causes and Consequences.

Paper presented at the Annual Conference of the Population Association of Pakistan, Karachi University, Dec.14,

2004.

29. Barkat-e-Khuda. 2003. Population and Sustainable Development. Paper presented for the Government Planning

Officials, organized by the Institute of Health Economics, University of Dhaka and UNFPA, Dhaka, December 28-

29, 2003.

30. Barkat-e-Khuda and Anwar, N. 2003. Performance of the Health Sector in Bangladesh: An Overview and

Future Directions. Paper presented at the Bangladesh Health Economics Conference, 2003 on “Promoting

Performance of the Bangladesh Health Sector, Organized by the Institute of Health Economics, University of Dhaka

and DFID, Dhaka, December, 3-4.

31. Barkat-e-Khuda, Roy, N.C. and Saha, N.C. 2003. Fertility Decline in Bangladesh: Evidence from the 1993-94,

1996-97 and 1999-2000 Bangladesh Demographic and Health Surveys (BDHS). Paper presented at the

Population Association of America (PAA) 2003 Annual Meeting, Menniapolis, May, 1-3.

32. Phillips, J., Nyontor, F., Barkat-e-Khuda, Miller, R., Jones, T.C., and Ravikumar, S.2002 Utilizing Field

Experiments for Evidence-Based Health Program Development in Bangladesh and Ghana: Implications for

HIV/AIDS Programs in resource constrained settings. Paper presented at the Global Conference on HIV/AIDS,

Barcelona, Spain.

33. Barkat-e-Khuda and Howlader, S.R. 2002. Containing Population Pressure for Accelerating Poverty Reduction

in Bangladesh. Paper presented at the Symposium on Population and Development Challenges in Some Asian

Countries: A Knowledge Sharing Exercise, organized by The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Govt. of

Bangladesh and UNFPA, Sept.22-23, Dhaka.

34. Barkat-e-Khuda, Roy, N.C., and Routh, S. 2002.Unmet Contraceptive Need in Bangladesh. Paper presented at

the Population Association of America (PAA) 2002 Annual Meeting, Atlanta, May 9-11.

35. Barkat-e-Khuda, Nahar, Q. and Huq, N.L. 2002. What do Bangladesh Young Garment Workers Know about

Reproductive Health? Paper presented at the Population Association of America (PAA) 2002 Annual Meeting,

Atlanta, May 9-11.

36. Routh, S., Saha, N.C., Hossain, A., and Barkat-e-Khuda. 2001. Current Expenditure and Willingness to Pay for

Health Services in Public Sector Facilities: Evidence from Rural Households of Bangladesh. Paper presented at

the International Health Economics Association. York, UK, July 22-25.

37. Routh, S., Howlader, S.R., Barkat-e-Khuda, Hossain, A. and. Saha, N.C. 2001. An analysis of Health Care

Expenditure Behaviour of Urban Households in Bangladesh. Paper presented at the International Health

Economics Association. York, UK, July 22-25.

38. Barkat-e-Khuda and Roy, N.C. 2001. Fertility Decline in Bangladesh. Paper presented at the Population

Association of America (PAA) 2001 Annual Meeting, Washington, March 29-31.

39. Islam. A.and Barkat-e-Khuda. 2001. Women's autonomy and contraceptive use in Rural Bangladesh. Paper

presented at the Population Association of America (PAA) 2001 Annual Meeting, Washington, March 29-31.

40. Barkat-e-Khuda, Roy, N.C. Nahar, Q. and Mozumder, K.A. 2000. Adolescent Health and Fertility in Bangladesh.

Paper presented at the Global Health Council 27th Annual Conference: A Century of Health for the Children of

2000, Arlington, Virginia, June 13-16.

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41. Nahar, Q., Tunon, C., and Barkat-e-Khuda. 2000. Adolescents’ Knowledge and Attitudes on STD/AIDS:

Findings from Bangladesh. Paper presented at the Global Health Council 27th Annual Conference: A Century of

Health for the Children of 2000, Arlington, Virginia, June 13-16.

42. Hasan, Y. Ashraf, A. Reza, M. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 2000. Reproductive Health Decision-making in

Bangladesh. Paper presented at the Global Health Council 27th Annual Conference: A Century of Health for the

Children of 2000, Arlington, Virginia, June 13-16

43. Barkat-e-Khuda, Roy, N.C. and Ashraf, A. 2000. Role of Husbands in Reproductive Health Issues in Rural

Bangladesh. Paper presented at the Population Association of America (PAA) 2000 Annual Meeting, Los Angeles,

California, March, 23-25.

44. Routh, S., Saifi, R.A. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 2000. Population and Land Use in Bangladesh: Emerging

Environmental Issues. Paper presented at the Population Association of America (PAA) 2000 Annual Meeting, Los

Angeles, California, March, 23-25.

45. Barkat-e-Khuda, Mozumder, K.M., Roy, N.C., and Rahman, D.M.M. 1999. Levels and Determinants of

Malnutrition in Under-five Children: Evidence from the 1996-97 Bangladesh Demographic and Health

Survey. Paper presented at the Population Association of America (PAA) 1999 Annual Meeting, New York City,

March, 25-27.

46. Hasan, Y., Ashraf, A., Barkat-e-Khuda and Rahman, M. 1998. Accessibility to Public Health Facilities and

Health Seeking Behavior in Rural Bangladesh. Paper presented at the American Public Health Association

(APHA) 126th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C. November, 15-19.

47. Kane, T.T., Barkat-e-Khuda and Phillips, J.F. 1998. Reproductive Health in Rural Bangladesh: Policy and

Programmatic Implications. Paper presented at the Population Association of America (PAA) 1998 Annual

Meeting, Chicago, April, 2-4.

48. Arends-Kuenning, M., Mozumder, K.A. and Barkat-e-Khuda. 1998. Tests of Social Learning about

Contraception: How are Women Affected by Relatives’ Experiences with Contraception? Paper presented at

the Population Association of America (PAA) 1998 Annual Meeting, Chicago, April, 2-4.

49. Barkat-e-Khuda, Phillips, J. Kane, T. Rahman, M. 1997. Assessing the Policy Impact of Operations Research on

the Bangladesh Health and Family Planning Programme. Paper presented at the Seminar on Methods for

Evaluating Family Planning Programme Impact, organized by THE EVALUATION PROJECT, University of North

Carolina at Chapel Hill, Tulane University and The Futures Group, Costa Rica, May 14-16, 1997.

50. Barkat-e-Khuda and Alam, M.M. 1990. Financing Programs in the Health and Population Sectors of

Bangladesh and the Issue of Sustainability. Paper presented at the Plenary Session on Sustainability of the Fourth

Population and Health Project Appraisal Mission, jointly organized by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare,

Govt. of Bangladesh and The World Bank, Dhaka.

44. Barkat-e-Khuda. 1977. "Rural Bangladesh: A Demographic and Economic Overview", in Recent Changes in Asia:

Australian Responses, Conference Papers, The Australian National University, Canberra.