Collaborative Pathways to Effective Health Sector Management: Analyzing GO-NGO Collaboration in Bangladesh

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  • JANNATUL FERDOUS

    Comilla University
  • MONOJIT DAS

Keywords:
Health, NGO, GO-NGO collaboration, Bangladesh.
Abstract

In Bangladesh, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are vital in delivering social welfare and healthcare services. Government agencies and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) work together as “complementary forces” to accomplish national health objectives. Here, we examine the fundamental ideas and essential problems in Bangladesh’s healthcare collaboration between the government and non-governmental organisations. Additionally, it explores the efforts of the Bangladeshi government to improve health service delivery through collaboration with NGOs, focusing on low-income populations. The research relies on previously published works. Research shows that when governments and NGOs work together, people have better access to quality health care. Many non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Bangladesh genuinely aim to improve society through their work, and there is no denying that NGOs in Bangladesh have a long history of undertaking human welfare operations. Consequently, all parties involved have to make a concerted effort.

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31-12-2025
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Collaborative Pathways to Effective Health Sector Management: Analyzing GO-NGO Collaboration in Bangladesh. (2025). Journal of Polity and Society, 16(2). https://journalspoliticalscience.com/index.php/i/article/view/1044