Monitoring and Evaluation Toolkit for the Scale-Up of Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (EmONC) in Kenya Author(s): MEASURE Evaluation PIMAYear: 2017Filed under: EmONC, Evaluation, Kenya, Maternal Health, Monitoring, Newborn health
Bangladesh Urban Health Survey 2013 Final Report Author(s): NIPORT, icddr,b, MEASURE EvaluationYear: 2015Filed under: Bangladesh, Survey, urban health
Assessment of Healthy Timing and Spacing of Pregnancy Practices among Postpartum Women in Butembo, Eastern DRC, and Barriers to the Adoption of Family Planning Methods Author(s): Mathe JK, Kasonia KK, Maliro AKYear: 2011Filed under: Contraception, DRC, Family Planning, Maternal Health, Reproductive Health
Barriers to Adoption of Family Planning among Women in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo Author(s): Mathe JK, Kasonia KK, Maliro AKYear: 2011
Prevalence of Obstetric Fistula and Pelvic Organ Prolapse in Bangladesh: Summary of the 2016 National Estimates Author(s): MEASURE Evaluation, icddr,b, the Maternal & Child Health Integrated Program, Fistula Care Plus, and Johns Hopkins UniversityYear: 2018Filed under: Bangladesh, Maternal Health, Maternal Mortality
Bangladesh Maternal Mortality and Health Care Survey 2016: Summary (Bengali Version) Author(s): United States Agency for International Development, MEASURE EvaluationYear: 2017Filed under: Bangladesh, Maternal Health, Maternal Mortality
An Information System for Gender-Based Violence Care and Support: Botswana Author(s): Bloom SS, Curran JYear: 2015Filed under: Botswana, GBV, Gender, Gender-based violence, Health Information Systems
Women’s television watching and reproductive health behavior in Bangladesh Author(s): Rahman M, Curtis SL, Chakraborty N, Jamil KYear: 2017Filed under: Bangladesh, Reproductive Health, Women
Production and Use of Estimates for Monitoring Progress in the Health Sector: The Case of Bangladesh Author(s): Ahsan KZ, Tahsina T, Iqbal A, Ali NB, Chowdhury SK, Huda TM, Arifeen SEYear: 2017Filed under: Bangladesh, Data, Health Information Systems, Health System, Monitoring
The Mayer Hashi Large-Scale Program to Increase Use of Long-Acting Reversible Contraceptives and Permanent Methods in Bangladesh: Explaining the Disappointing Results. An Outcome and Process Evaluation Author(s): Rahman M, Haider MM, Curtis SL, Lance PMYear: 2016Filed under: Bangladesh, Contraception, Evaluation, Family Planning