This study examines the efficacy of Bangladesh’s Maternity Allowance Program (MAP), a monthly cash transfer to rural mothers for the promotion of maternal health. Using primary data, the analysis assesses the impact of the MAP on its four objectives: increasing breastfeeding rates, increasing maternity service uptake, enhancing nutrition, and promoting safe infant upbringing. The quantitative component of the study uses propensity score matching. This technique isolates the effect of the program by matching control and treatment observations by their estimated probabilities of program participation. Focus group discussions and informant interviews were conducted to substantiate the quantitative findings and expand on the operational efficie...
This paper reports results from a prospective study of the impact of a woman-focused development pro...
Background: Most births in rural Bangladesh are done at home because of barriers to access to facili...
Background: According to the World Bank report in 2015, the maternal death rate in India was 174 per...
Financial incentives are increasingly being advocated as an effective means to influence health-rela...
The maternal mortality ratio (322) is comparatively high in Bangladesh. The utilization of maternity...
Maternal health has emerged as a subject matter of great significance in the age of women empowermen...
Background. One of the constraints in the utilisation of maternal healthcare in India is the out-of-...
The aim of this study is on “Effect of Voucher Scheme on maternal health care at Bhola District in B...
BackgroundAlthough achieved development goals on maternal and child health, in the era of Sustainabl...
The maternal mortality ratio in Bangladesh has declined from more than 600 per 100,000 live births i...
BackgroundAlthough achieved development goals on maternal and child health, in the era of Sustainabl...
There is an increasing recognition that investment in human development at an earlier age can have a...
Background: Antenatal (ANC) and Safe Delivery Incentive Program (SDIP) of Nepal is implemented with ...
This report presents the results of the TMRI evaluation. It is organized in ten sections. The rest o...
Bangladesh has a comprehensive portfolio of social protection programs, fruits are yet to be reaped ...
This paper reports results from a prospective study of the impact of a woman-focused development pro...
Background: Most births in rural Bangladesh are done at home because of barriers to access to facili...
Background: According to the World Bank report in 2015, the maternal death rate in India was 174 per...
Financial incentives are increasingly being advocated as an effective means to influence health-rela...
The maternal mortality ratio (322) is comparatively high in Bangladesh. The utilization of maternity...
Maternal health has emerged as a subject matter of great significance in the age of women empowermen...
Background. One of the constraints in the utilisation of maternal healthcare in India is the out-of-...
The aim of this study is on “Effect of Voucher Scheme on maternal health care at Bhola District in B...
BackgroundAlthough achieved development goals on maternal and child health, in the era of Sustainabl...
The maternal mortality ratio in Bangladesh has declined from more than 600 per 100,000 live births i...
BackgroundAlthough achieved development goals on maternal and child health, in the era of Sustainabl...
There is an increasing recognition that investment in human development at an earlier age can have a...
Background: Antenatal (ANC) and Safe Delivery Incentive Program (SDIP) of Nepal is implemented with ...
This report presents the results of the TMRI evaluation. It is organized in ten sections. The rest o...
Bangladesh has a comprehensive portfolio of social protection programs, fruits are yet to be reaped ...
This paper reports results from a prospective study of the impact of a woman-focused development pro...
Background: Most births in rural Bangladesh are done at home because of barriers to access to facili...
Background: According to the World Bank report in 2015, the maternal death rate in India was 174 per...