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Nayma Qayum, "Village Ties: Women, NGOs, and Informal Institutions in Rural Bangladesh" (Rutgers UP, 2021)

Nov 16, 2025
Nayma Qayum, an Associate Professor and author, dives into her book focused on women's collective mobilization in rural Bangladesh. She discusses how grassroots programs like BRAC's Polli Shomaj empower women to navigate and alter informal institutions. Qayum reveals the complex interplay of formal and informal norms and the successes women have had against issues like dowry and child marriage. She emphasizes the importance of understanding local practices to challenge existing narratives about poor Muslim women.
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ANECDOTE

Neglect Enabled Local Autonomy

  • Poli Shomaj was a low-funded, 'neglected' BRAC program with minimal donor oversight.
  • That neglect gave local officers freedom and women autonomy to run large self-governing groups of ~60 members.
ANECDOTE

Research Gained From Working Inside BRAC

  • Qayum joined BRAC projects and learned fieldcraft from its experienced methodologists during two years of research.
  • Her access to BRAC's infrastructure let her survey diverse rural sites and combine large-scale interviews with immersion.
INSIGHT

Public Deliberation Rewrites Deservingness

  • Poli Shomaj changes expectations by publicly deciding who 'deserves' resources and then bargaining with officials.
  • Public collective decisions create transparency and accountability that reshape distribution norms.
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