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Haemorrhage-related maternal mortality in Bangladesh: Levels, trends, time of death, and care-seeking practices based on nationally representative population-based surveys

Author(s): Sabrina Jabeen, Abu Bakkar Siddique, Aniqa Tasnim Hossain, Shusmita Khan, M Moinuddin Haider, Tazeen Tahsina, Anisuddin Ahmed, Shafiqul Ameen, Nitai Chakraborty, Quamrun Nahar, Kanta Jamil, Shams El Arifeen, Ahmed Ehsanur Rahman
Year: 2023
Filed under: Bangladesh, journal article, Maternal Mortality

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Factors that provide protection against intimate partner physical violence among married adolescents in Bangladesh

Author(s): Mizanur Rahman, Kanta Jamil, Quamrun Nahar, Nitai Chakraborty, M. Moinuddin Haider, and Shusmita Khan
Year: 2023
Filed under: Adolescent, Bangladesh, journal article, Violence

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What shapes attitudes on gender roles among adolescents in Bangladesh

Author(s): Avita J. Streatfield, Md Mahabubur Rahman, Shusmita Khan, M. Moinuddin Haider, Mizanur Rahman, Quamrun Nahar, and Kanta Jamil
Year: 2023
Filed under: Adolescent, Bangladesh, Gender, journal article

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Strengthening Local Research Capacity through Small Grants

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2023
Filed under: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Brief, capacity strengthening, Nepal, Nigeria, Small Grants

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Use of Combined Oral Contraceptive Pills among Women with Elevated Blood Pressure in Bangladesh

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2023
Filed under: Bangladesh, Brief, Contraception, Family Planning, Women

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Facility Readiness and Service Provision in Mother and Child Welfare Centers (MCWCs) in Bangladesh: Where Do We Stand?

Author(s): Mizanur Rahman, D4I; Shusmita Khan, D4I; Md. Moinuddin Haider, D4I; Muhibbul Abrar, MaMoni MNCSP; Ali Ahmed, icddr,b
Year: 2023
Filed under: assessment, Bangladesh, Child health, Maternal Health, working paper

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Obstetric fistula in Bangladesh: Estimates from a national survey with clinical validation correction

Author(s): Saifuddin Ahmed, Sian Louise Curtis, Kanta Jamil, Quamrun Nahar, Mizanur Rahman, SK Nazmul Huda, Imteaz Ibne Mannan, Shusmita Khan, Anadil Alam, Emily H Weaver, Shams El Arifeen
Year: 2022
Filed under: Bangladesh, journal article, Maternal Health, obstetric fistula

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Potential for further fertility decline in Bangladesh and the implications for the National Family Planning Program

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2022
Filed under: Bangladesh, Contraception, Family Planning, Fertility

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Taking measures before opportunities bleed away: Current knowledge and policy gaps in menstrual hygiene management among adolescent girls in Bangladesh

Author(s): Shusmita Khan, Data for Impact (D4I), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Kanta Jamil, IAP World Services, Quamrun Nahar, RDM, icddr,b, Anadil Alam, RDM, icddr,b
Year: 2022
Filed under: Adolescent health, Bangladesh, Women

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Impact of vacancies at the community level: Insights from digital tools

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2022
Filed under: Bangladesh, Brief, Community, digital skills, Family Planning


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