Despite consistent efforts of the government and national stakeholders, every year in Bangladesh over 5,000 mothers and thousands of children die. Most of these deaths would be preventable with increased access to quality services including existing medicines and other health commodities. The United Nation’s Commission on Life-Saving Commodities for Women and Children suggests that an important cause of these deaths is lack of access and appropriate use of 13 life-saving commodities. This document describes an effort by the Population Council to assess the country’s policies, guidelines, and availability for these 13 life-saving commodities as well as engaging with key stakeholders to implement the UN Commission’s recommendations in conjunc...
This dataset is the result of the frontline health worker (FLW) survey conducted to gather data at a...
The Population Council/Bangladesh, with assistance from the UK Department for International Developm...
This dataset is the result of the frontline health worker (FLW) survey conducted to gather data at a...
Despite consistent efforts of the government and national stakeholders, every year in Bangladesh ove...
The UN Commission on Life-Saving Commodities for Women and Children aims to increase access to 13 co...
The maternal mortality ratio in Bangladesh has declined from more than 600 per 100,000 live births i...
This research brief is a part of a larger landscaping analysis by Population Council, with support f...
To improve access to and use of facility-based obstetric and newborn care, the Government of Banglad...
In Bangladesh, the majority of the infant deliveries in rural areas take place at homes where there ...
An operations research project by the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) of the Ministry ...
The Population Services and Training Center of Bangladesh (PSTC) operates 15 clinics and 150 satelli...
The Population Council launched a pilot study to test two Pay-for-Performance (P4P) strategies to im...
The Population Council, under its USAID-funded Evidence Project, partnered with Bangladesh’s Busines...
The Population Council initiated an operations research study to test two Pay-for-Performance (P4P) ...
In Bangladesh, a network of government health facilities providing maternal and child health service...
This dataset is the result of the frontline health worker (FLW) survey conducted to gather data at a...
The Population Council/Bangladesh, with assistance from the UK Department for International Developm...
This dataset is the result of the frontline health worker (FLW) survey conducted to gather data at a...
Despite consistent efforts of the government and national stakeholders, every year in Bangladesh ove...
The UN Commission on Life-Saving Commodities for Women and Children aims to increase access to 13 co...
The maternal mortality ratio in Bangladesh has declined from more than 600 per 100,000 live births i...
This research brief is a part of a larger landscaping analysis by Population Council, with support f...
To improve access to and use of facility-based obstetric and newborn care, the Government of Banglad...
In Bangladesh, the majority of the infant deliveries in rural areas take place at homes where there ...
An operations research project by the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) of the Ministry ...
The Population Services and Training Center of Bangladesh (PSTC) operates 15 clinics and 150 satelli...
The Population Council launched a pilot study to test two Pay-for-Performance (P4P) strategies to im...
The Population Council, under its USAID-funded Evidence Project, partnered with Bangladesh’s Busines...
The Population Council initiated an operations research study to test two Pay-for-Performance (P4P) ...
In Bangladesh, a network of government health facilities providing maternal and child health service...
This dataset is the result of the frontline health worker (FLW) survey conducted to gather data at a...
The Population Council/Bangladesh, with assistance from the UK Department for International Developm...
This dataset is the result of the frontline health worker (FLW) survey conducted to gather data at a...