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Strengthening Maternal Care: The Evolution of Midwives in Upazila Health Complexes in Bangladesh

Author(s): Mahbub Elahi Chowdhury, Anadil Alam, Aklima Chowdhury, Hosne Ara Beena, Md. Mahbubur Rahman, Shafayatul Islam Shiblee
Year: 2024
Filed under: Bangladesh, Brief, Evaluation, Maternal and child health, Maternal Health, Newborn health

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Every Newborn-Measurement Improvement for Newborn & Stillbirth Indicators (EN-MINI) Tools for Routine Health Information Systems (Bangla)

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2024
Filed under: Bangladesh, Bengali, Brief, Data Quality, EN-MINI, Newborn health, RHIS, Routine Health Information Systems

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Assessment of a Postpartum Family Planning (PPFP) Intervention in Selected Areas of Bangladesh

Author(s): M Mahabubur Rahman, M Moinuddin Haider, Prianka Barman, Md. Ali Imam, Shusmita Khan, Anadil Alam, Quamrun Nahar, Zubair Shams, Nurun Nahar Begum, Mizanur Rahman
Year: 2024
Filed under: Antenatal Care, Bangladesh, Family Planning, Maternal and child health, postpartum, Pregnancy, Report, Reproductive Health

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Kangaroo Mother Care and Special Care Newborn Units for Small and Sick Newborns in Bangladesh: Gaps in Service Availability, Readiness, and Functionality

Author(s): Shafiqul Ameen, Shusmita Khan, Supriya Sarkar, Md. Jahurul Islam, Ahmed Ehsanur Rahman
Year: 2024
Filed under: Bangladesh, Brief, Health Services, kangaroo care, neonatal health, Newborn health, Service delivery

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Assessment of the VIVA Campaign

Author(s): Lauren Blum, Matt Worges, Janna Wisniewski, David Hotchkiss
Year: 2024
Filed under: Democratic Republic of Congo, Evaluation, IHP, Maternal and child health, Report, social and behavior change

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Quality of Life Survey: Republic of Moldova

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2024
Filed under: Data, Moldova, quality of life, Report, Survey

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Evaluation of the AmplifyPF Regional Project

Author(s): Janna Wisniewski, Sethson Kassegne, Rebecca Ezouatchi, Robert-Hugues Yaovi Nagbe, Dzidzova Kossitsè Apedo, Lorimpo Baboguou, Annie Gauly, Ghislaine Kouame, Miriam Makali, Farida Moussa, Oroumon Ogoua, Edoh Léon Soklou, Martha Silva
Year: 2024
Filed under: Adolescent health, AmplifyPF, Burkina Faso, Contraception, Côte d’Ivoire, Cote Divoire Resources, Data quality assurance, Family Planning, Niger, Report, Reproductive Health, Togo

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Chlorhexidine Coverage for Newborn Umbilical Cord Care in Bangladesh and Nepal

Author(s): Singh, K., Simmons, E., Garriga, B., Hoover, G., Ijdi, R.E., & Ashish, K.C.
Year: 2024
Filed under: Bangladesh, Brief, chlorhexidine, neonatal health, Nepal, Newborn health, umbilical cord care

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Every Newborn-Measurement Improvement for Newborn & Stillbirth Indicators EN-MINI-PRISM Tools for Routine Health Information Systems: Kiswahili

Author(s): Data for Impact
Year: 2024
Filed under: Data, EN-MINI, Newborn health, RHIS, Tanzania, Tools

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Malawi Secondary Education Expansion for Development (SEED) Impact Evaluation: Midline Summary Report

Author(s): Kristen Brugh, Gustavo Angeles, Chrissie Thakwalakwa, Jessica Fehringer, Tawonga Mwase-Vuma, Milissa Markiewicz, McPherry Kuntembwe, Dadirai Mkombe, Janine Kayange, Liz Millar, Becky Wilkes, Ting Chen, Esme Kadzamira, and Sam Manthalu
Year: 2024
Filed under: Adolescent health, education, Evaluation, GBV, Malawi, menstrual hygiene, midline, PEPFAR, Report, Reproductive Health, WASH


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