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Examinarea și utilizarea datelor pentru luarea deciziilor în beneficiul copilului

Author(s): Viorica Toartă, Camelia Gheorghe
Year: 2022
Filed under: Child health, Children, Data use, Moldova, Romanian

Supporting Countries to Measure Progress and Outcomes of National Care Reforms Development Care System Reform Logic Model and Indicator Mapping Activity

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2021
Filed under: care reform measurement, Child health, child protection, D4I, draft logic model, global and national indicators, measurement frameworks

Pilotarea indicatorilor de îngrijire alternativă a copilului în Moldova

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2021
Filed under: Alternative care, Care for children, Child health, Indicators, Moldova, Pilot test, Report, Romanian

Pilot Test of Alternative Childcare Indicators in Moldova

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2021
Filed under: Alternative care, Care for children, Child health, Indicators, Moldova, Pilot test, Report

Moldova Longitudinal Case Management Information System for Child Protection: Three-Year Implementation Roadmap

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2021
Filed under: Case management, Child health, child protection, CMIS, Information System, Moldova, Social services

Existing Gap between Preferred and Actual Birth Intervals in Bangladesh: Relation to Fertility and Child Health. Analysis from the Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey 2011

Author(s): Fuad MH, Khan SH, Jahan FA, Talukder SH, Shakhider MAH
Year: 2014
Filed under: Bangladesh, Child health, Children, Fertility, mortality

Impact Evaluation of the Mayer Hashi II Project in Bangladesh

Author(s): Rahman, M., Curtis, S., E-Ijdi, R., Haider, M., Imam, A., Ahmed, A., Bloom, S.
Year: 2019
Filed under: Bangladesh, Child health, Child Mortality, Child survival, Children, Contraception, Family Planning, Impact Evaluation, Reproductive Health

Assessment of the MaMoni Health Systems Strengthening Project, in Bangladesh

Author(s): Barkataki, S., Billah, M., Chakraborty, N., Haider, M. M., Imam, M. A., Khan, S., Priyanka, S. S., Rahman, M, Rahman, M, & Al-Sabir, A.
Year: 2020
Filed under: Antenatal Care, Bangladesh, Child health, Child survival, Family Planning, Maternal and child health, Maternal Health

Effects of individual, household and community characteristics on child nutritional status in the slums of urban Bangladesh

Author(s): Ahsan KZ, El Arifeen S, Al-Mamun A, Khan SH, Chakraborty N
Year: 2017
Filed under: Bangladesh, Child health, Nutrition, Poverty, socioeconomic status, under five

Assessment of the Effectiveness of the MomConnect Helpdesk in Handling and Resolving Complaints

Author(s): MEASURE Evaluation
Year: 2017
Filed under: Child health, Maternal Health, mobile heatlh, MomConnect, South Africa

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