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Bangladesh District Level Socio-demographic and Health Care Utilization Indicators

Year: 2019
Filed under: Bangladesh, health care, Indicators, Maternal Mortality

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Improving Nutrition through Community-Based Approaches in Bangladesh

Author(s): Gustavo Angeles, Shusmita Khan, Mizanur Rahman, Nitai Chakraborty, Sharad Bartaki, & Gabriela Escudero
Year: 2019
Filed under: Bangladesh, Community, Evaluation, Nutrition

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Effective Access to Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives and Permanent Methods in Bangladesh

Author(s): M. Moinuddin Haider, Sharad Barkataki, Ali Ahmed, Quamrun Nahar, Mizanur Rahman
Year: 2019
Filed under: assessment, Bangladesh, Contraception, health facility assessment, LARC, Service delivery

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Postpartum Family Planning in Bangladesh: A Situation Analysis and Way Forward

Author(s): Barkataki, S., Huda, F., Nahar, Q., Rahman, M.
Year: 2019
Filed under: Bangladesh, Contraception, Family Planning, postpartum, Pregnancy

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Implementation of the Electronic Management Information System in Bangladesh: Experience and Lessons Learned

Year: 2019
Filed under: Bangladesh, electronic management information system, EMIS, Family Planning

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Validating the Effectiveness of a Rapid Assessment Tool for Routine Health Information Systems

Author(s): MEASURE Evaluation
Year: 2018
Filed under: Bangladesh, Data use, Health Information Systems, HIS, madagascar, Malawi, Nigeria, RHIS, Routine Health Information Systems

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Bangladesh Maternal Mortality and Health Care Survey (BMMS) 2016: Final Report

Year: 2019
Filed under: Bangladesh, Family Planning, Maternal and child health, Maternal Health, Maternal Mortality

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Data Demand and Information Use in the Health Sector: Case Study Series

Author(s): MEASURE Evaluation
Year: 2008
Filed under: Bangladesh, case study, Data use

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Every Newborn-BIRTH protocol: observational study validating indicators for coverage and quality of maternal and newborn health care in Bangladesh, Nepal and Tanzania

Author(s): Louise T Day, Harriet Ruysen, et al.
Year: 2019
Filed under: Bangladesh, Data, DHIS 2, EN-BIRTH, health care, Maternal and child health, Maternal Health, MCH, Nepal, Newborn health, Tanzania

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Maternal postnatal care in Bangladesh: a closer look at specific content and coverage by different types of providers

Author(s): Eunsoo Timothy Kim, Kavita Singh, and William Weiss
Year: 2019
Filed under: Bangladesh, Maternal Health, postnatal care, postpartum


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