To mitigate the income-erosion effect of illness and vulnerability of the poor households, BRAC, an indigenous Bangladeshi NGO, integrates Essential Health Care (EHC) activities with its microcredit-based poverty-alleviation interventions. The EHC delivers preventive and basic curative health services to the villagers through Shasthya Sebika (SS) who is the community health worker selected from among the village-based women’s credit group members who is willing to provide voluntary services, and acceptable to the community she serves. The SSs receive four weeks basic residential training backed up by regular monthly refreshers. For specific programmes such as DOTS, community-based ARI, or safe motherhood, the SSs are given additional traini...
This dataset is the result of the frontline health worker (FLW) survey conducted to gather data at b...
Introduction: Bangladesh has a long history of mature and institutionalized community health worker ...
Empirical evidence point to a causal relationship between the socioeconomic status of individuals an...
IntroductionBRAC, an international development organisation based in Bangladesh, uses female volunte...
Background People’s participation in health, enshrined in the 1978 Alma Ata declaration, seeks to t...
This paper presents a case study which was developed as one of the deliverables of the Teaching Rese...
Background: Community Clinics (CC) has been established to provide basic healthcare services at the ...
Objective: BRAC, an international development organization based in Bangladesh, engages community he...
Introduction BRAC, an international development organisation based in Bangladesh, uses female volun...
Microcredit is advocated as a development tool that has the potential to reduce poverty, empower par...
It is now well recognised that regular microcredit intervention is not enough to effectively reach t...
1. Background: the health situation in Bangladesh 2. BRAC 3. BRAC's major health work 4. Essentials ...
Life expectancy in Tanzania is 58 years for women, and 53 for men (WHO 2011). Tanzania’s maternal mo...
This dataset is the result of the frontline health worker (FLW) survey conducted to gather data at a...
FOREWORD Empirical evidence points to a causal relationship between the socioeconomic status of indi...
This dataset is the result of the frontline health worker (FLW) survey conducted to gather data at b...
Introduction: Bangladesh has a long history of mature and institutionalized community health worker ...
Empirical evidence point to a causal relationship between the socioeconomic status of individuals an...
IntroductionBRAC, an international development organisation based in Bangladesh, uses female volunte...
Background People’s participation in health, enshrined in the 1978 Alma Ata declaration, seeks to t...
This paper presents a case study which was developed as one of the deliverables of the Teaching Rese...
Background: Community Clinics (CC) has been established to provide basic healthcare services at the ...
Objective: BRAC, an international development organization based in Bangladesh, engages community he...
Introduction BRAC, an international development organisation based in Bangladesh, uses female volun...
Microcredit is advocated as a development tool that has the potential to reduce poverty, empower par...
It is now well recognised that regular microcredit intervention is not enough to effectively reach t...
1. Background: the health situation in Bangladesh 2. BRAC 3. BRAC's major health work 4. Essentials ...
Life expectancy in Tanzania is 58 years for women, and 53 for men (WHO 2011). Tanzania’s maternal mo...
This dataset is the result of the frontline health worker (FLW) survey conducted to gather data at a...
FOREWORD Empirical evidence points to a causal relationship between the socioeconomic status of indi...
This dataset is the result of the frontline health worker (FLW) survey conducted to gather data at b...
Introduction: Bangladesh has a long history of mature and institutionalized community health worker ...
Empirical evidence point to a causal relationship between the socioeconomic status of individuals an...