Bangladesh civil society reshaping governance for fair public goods distribution.
The article explores how civil society in Bangladesh can improve governance to help the poor and move away from historical patron-client relationships. It aims to understand local meanings of 'good governance' and 'civil society' beyond international aid agency perspectives. By focusing on aspects of civil society that enhance governance and democracy, the research suggests that a bottom-up approach can lead to fair distribution of public goods and social justice for the poor.