Pranab Kumar Panday A. H. M. Kamrul Ahsan Panday Digital Revolution for the Vulnerable

Digital Revolution for the Vulnerable

von Pranab Kumar Panday A. H. M. Kamrul Ahsan

The Untold Story of Bangladesh’s Social Safety Net Transformation

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Digital Revolution for the Vulnerable tells a grounded, sometimes uncomfortable, and ultimately hopeful story about Bangladesh’s push to shift social protection from paper registers to mobile screens—from cash to code. Instead of getting lost in jargon and big promises, the book stays close to real lives: people receiving old age allowances, widows and destitute women relying on small but vital stipends, and the local officials trying to make a new system work. It traces how mobile money and government‑to‑person (G2P) payments can reduce leakage, sideline middlemen, and speed up transfers, while still leaving many behind because of gender norms, where they live, what they can read, and who holds power. Drawing on detailed fieldwork and clear-eyed policy thinking, the authors show what actually works on the ground, what falls apart in practice, and what needs to change so that digital cash transfers respect people’s dignity and strengthen their voice, rather than simply making the system more efficient.

Pranab Kumar Panday, PhD, is a Professor at the Department of Public Administration, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh. He was a Senior Fulbright Fellow at the Department of Development Sociology, Cornell University, USA, in 2012. He also served as an Adjunct Professor at the Central Queensland University, Australia, for three years. Panday's primary research areas include public administration, public policy, social movements, NGOs, public sector management, governance and gender studies. He is the author of 19 books and over four dozen academic articles, which are published in international journals. He has also offered consultancy services to different international organisations, including UNDP, SDC, USAID, World Vision Bangladesh, the Hunger Project, Bangladesh and so on.

Md. A. H. M. Kamrul Ahsan, PhD, is a Professor at the Department of Public Administration, University of Rajshahi, Bangladesh. His research interest includes policy implementation, service delivery and accountability. He has published a good number of books and academic articles in international journals.


Digital Revolution for the Vulnerable tells a grounded, sometimes uncomfortable, and ultimately hopeful story about Bangladesh’s push to shift social protection from paper registers to mobile screens—from cash to code. Instead of getting lost in jargon and big promises, the book stays close to real lives: people receiving old age allowances, widows and destitute women relying on small but vital stipends, and the local officials trying to make a new system work. It traces how mobile money and government‑to‑person (G2P) payments can reduce leakage, sideline middlemen, and speed up transfers, while still leaving many behind because of gender norms, where they live, what they can read, and who holds power. Drawing on detailed fieldwork and clear-eyed policy thinking, the authors show what actually works on the ground, what falls apart in practice, and what needs to change so that digital cash transfers respect people’s dignity and strengthen their voice, rather than simply making the system more efficient.


Integrates empirical fieldwork with theoretical models to assess digital cash transfers in social safety net programs Offers actionable policy recommendations based on mixed-methods research, bridging theory and practice Provides an in-depth analysis of digital welfare transformation in the context of a developing country like Bangladesh

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Themen in »Digital Revolution for the Vulnerable«

Financial Inclusion through digital welfare Digital cash transfer systems in Bangladesh Social safety net programs and digitalisation Challenges of digital payments in developing countries Governance and Digital Social Protection in Bangladesh Technology adoption in public welfare programs Evaluating Digital Welfare Initiatives in South Asia Sustainable and inclusive digital cash transfers Digital literacy and social protection access in Bangladesh Policy reforms for digital welfare in developing countries

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ISBN: 9789819579808
Verlag: Springer Singapore
Erscheinung: 17.05.2026

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