Empowering the Vulnerable through Participation : Bangladesh Health and Population Program Project

Poverty-related infectious diseases constitute the main causes of death. Gender differentials in health persist, as indicated by high maternal mortality. About 70 percent of mothers suffer from iron deficiency anemia, and 75 percent of pregnant wom...

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Main Author: Ahmad, Nilufar
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Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2012
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spelling okr-10986-113782021-04-23T14:02:55Z Empowering the Vulnerable through Participation : Bangladesh Health and Population Program Project Ahmad, Nilufar ACCOUNTABILITY ADOLESCENTS ADVOCACY BUDGET ALLOCATION CAUSES OF DEATH CHILD HEALTH CHILD HEALTH CARE CLINICS COMMUNITY CLINICS CONSENSUS CONSULTATIONS DIFFERENTIALS IN HEALTH DISTRICTS DRUG COMPANIES ELDERLY ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH FAMILY PLANNING FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES FAMILY WELFARE FERTILITY FERTILITY RATE FOCUS GROUP FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS GENDER GENDER EQUALITY GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS HEALTH HEALTH CARE HEALTH NEEDS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROBLEMS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SYSTEM HOSPITAL IMMUNIZATION INFANT INFANT MORTALITY INFECTIOUS DISEASES INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISMS INTERVIEWS IRON LEPROSY LOGFRAME MATERNAL HEALTH MATERNAL MORTALITY MINISTRY OF HEALTH MORBIDITY MORTALITY MORTALITY RATE NATIONAL DIALOGUE NUTRITION PARTICIPATORY MONITORING PARTICIPATORY PROCESS PATIENT POOR WOMEN POPULATION DEVELOPMENT POPULATION SECTOR POPULATION SECTOR STRATEGY POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES PRA PREGNANT WOMEN PREPARATION PRIVATE SECTOR PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS PROGRESS PROJECT DESIGN PUBLIC SECTOR QUALITY OF CARE QUALITY SERVICES RELIGIOUS LEADERS REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE RESOURCE ALLOCATION RURAL RESIDENTS SERVICE DELIVERY SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT STAKEHOLDER STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATION STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION STAKEHOLDERS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TUBERCULOSIS VULNERABILITY VULNERABLE GROUPS WASTE WORKERS NEEDS Poverty-related infectious diseases constitute the main causes of death. Gender differentials in health persist, as indicated by high maternal mortality. About 70 percent of mothers suffer from iron deficiency anemia, and 75 percent of pregnant women do not have access to a trained attendant at the time of delivery. Over 90 percent of children suffer from malnutrition. Several factors have triggered demands for increased services and expanded scope: population growth, poor maternal and child health, and emerging diseases such as HIV/AIDS and arsenicosis. Efforts at addressing these health problems have been hindered by inefficiency and lack of client-orientation in service delivery, absence of a referral system, and poor quality of care. 2012-08-13T14:54:22Z 2012-08-13T14:54:22Z 2001-07 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/07/7083344/empowering-vulnerable-through-participation-bangladesh-health-population-program-project http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11378 English Social Development Notes; No. 63 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research South Asia Bangladesh
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topic ACCOUNTABILITY
ADOLESCENTS
ADVOCACY
BUDGET ALLOCATION
CAUSES OF DEATH
CHILD HEALTH
CHILD HEALTH CARE
CLINICS
COMMUNITY CLINICS
CONSENSUS
CONSULTATIONS
DIFFERENTIALS IN HEALTH
DISTRICTS
DRUG COMPANIES
ELDERLY
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
FAMILY PLANNING
FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES
FAMILY WELFARE
FERTILITY
FERTILITY RATE
FOCUS GROUP
FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS
GENDER
GENDER EQUALITY
GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES
GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
HEALTH
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH NEEDS
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH PROBLEMS
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH SYSTEM
HOSPITAL
IMMUNIZATION
INFANT
INFANT MORTALITY
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS
INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISMS
INTERVIEWS
IRON
LEPROSY
LOGFRAME
MATERNAL HEALTH
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
MORBIDITY
MORTALITY
MORTALITY RATE
NATIONAL DIALOGUE
NUTRITION
PARTICIPATORY MONITORING
PARTICIPATORY PROCESS
PATIENT
POOR WOMEN
POPULATION DEVELOPMENT
POPULATION SECTOR
POPULATION SECTOR STRATEGY
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
PRA
PREGNANT WOMEN
PREPARATION
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
PROGRESS
PROJECT DESIGN
PUBLIC SECTOR
QUALITY OF CARE
QUALITY SERVICES
RELIGIOUS LEADERS
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RURAL RESIDENTS
SERVICE DELIVERY
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
STAKEHOLDER
STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS
STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATION
STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION
STAKEHOLDERS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TUBERCULOSIS
VULNERABILITY
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WASTE
WORKERS
NEEDS
spellingShingle ACCOUNTABILITY
ADOLESCENTS
ADVOCACY
BUDGET ALLOCATION
CAUSES OF DEATH
CHILD HEALTH
CHILD HEALTH CARE
CLINICS
COMMUNITY CLINICS
CONSENSUS
CONSULTATIONS
DIFFERENTIALS IN HEALTH
DISTRICTS
DRUG COMPANIES
ELDERLY
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
FAMILY PLANNING
FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES
FAMILY WELFARE
FERTILITY
FERTILITY RATE
FOCUS GROUP
FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS
GENDER
GENDER EQUALITY
GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES
GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS
HEALTH
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH NEEDS
HEALTH OUTCOMES
HEALTH PROBLEMS
HEALTH SECTOR
HEALTH SERVICES
HEALTH SYSTEM
HOSPITAL
IMMUNIZATION
INFANT
INFANT MORTALITY
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
INSTITUTIONAL ANALYSIS
INSTITUTIONAL MECHANISMS
INTERVIEWS
IRON
LEPROSY
LOGFRAME
MATERNAL HEALTH
MATERNAL MORTALITY
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
MORBIDITY
MORTALITY
MORTALITY RATE
NATIONAL DIALOGUE
NUTRITION
PARTICIPATORY MONITORING
PARTICIPATORY PROCESS
PATIENT
POOR WOMEN
POPULATION DEVELOPMENT
POPULATION SECTOR
POPULATION SECTOR STRATEGY
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
PRA
PREGNANT WOMEN
PREPARATION
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS
PROGRESS
PROJECT DESIGN
PUBLIC SECTOR
QUALITY OF CARE
QUALITY SERVICES
RELIGIOUS LEADERS
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH CARE
RESOURCE ALLOCATION
RURAL RESIDENTS
SERVICE DELIVERY
SOCIAL CAPITAL
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
STAKEHOLDER
STAKEHOLDER ANALYSIS
STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATION
STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION
STAKEHOLDERS
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
TUBERCULOSIS
VULNERABILITY
VULNERABLE GROUPS
WASTE
WORKERS
NEEDS
Ahmad, Nilufar
Empowering the Vulnerable through Participation : Bangladesh Health and Population Program Project
geographic_facet South Asia
Bangladesh
relation Social Development Notes; No. 63
description Poverty-related infectious diseases constitute the main causes of death. Gender differentials in health persist, as indicated by high maternal mortality. About 70 percent of mothers suffer from iron deficiency anemia, and 75 percent of pregnant women do not have access to a trained attendant at the time of delivery. Over 90 percent of children suffer from malnutrition. Several factors have triggered demands for increased services and expanded scope: population growth, poor maternal and child health, and emerging diseases such as HIV/AIDS and arsenicosis. Efforts at addressing these health problems have been hindered by inefficiency and lack of client-orientation in service delivery, absence of a referral system, and poor quality of care.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author Ahmad, Nilufar
author_facet Ahmad, Nilufar
author_sort Ahmad, Nilufar
title Empowering the Vulnerable through Participation : Bangladesh Health and Population Program Project
title_short Empowering the Vulnerable through Participation : Bangladesh Health and Population Program Project
title_full Empowering the Vulnerable through Participation : Bangladesh Health and Population Program Project
title_fullStr Empowering the Vulnerable through Participation : Bangladesh Health and Population Program Project
title_full_unstemmed Empowering the Vulnerable through Participation : Bangladesh Health and Population Program Project
title_sort empowering the vulnerable through participation : bangladesh health and population program project
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2001/07/7083344/empowering-vulnerable-through-participation-bangladesh-health-population-program-project
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11378
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