Bangladesh has made significant progress in health indicators in recent years in spite of her low level of income. This is mainly due to the commitment of the state supported by donors in providing preventive care with respect to child health and family planning. However, there are serious problems related to both access and quality of curative care that hurt the poor most. Infrastructures for service delivery exist at local level in rural areas but they function inefficiently. This paper deals with the systemic weaknesses of decentralized service provision of primary healthcare in Bangladesh and focuses on accountability links between different actors and functions of delegation, finance, performance, information and enforcement. The study...
Health is a basic requirement to improve the quality of life. A national economic and social develop...
Equity and gender, despite being universal concerns for all health programmes in Bangladesh, are oft...
Equity and gender, despite being universal concerns for all health programmes in Bangladesh, are oft...
Bangladesh has made significant progress in health indicators in recent years in spite of her low le...
The Awami League government of Bangladesh has established community clinics as decentralized healthc...
The Awami League government of Bangladesh has established community clinics as decentralized healthc...
Community clinics were established by the Government of Bangladesh with an aim to extend primary hea...
Bangladesh is a small country but over populated country in south East-Asia. Health care sector in B...
Bangladesh’s Constitution indicates that health is a basic right, and that the government is respons...
Primary healthcare in Bangladesh is supposed to be a public responsibility, and until recently the g...
Bangladesh is a small country but over populated country in south East-Asia. Health care sector in B...
This study explored the role and responsibility of elected officials including political actors and ...
This article was published in OIDA International Journal of Sustainable Development [© 2012 Ontario ...
Achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in a country refers to the state of having equitable acces...
The study, which is based on data from two household level health surveys conducted in 1976 and 1987...
Health is a basic requirement to improve the quality of life. A national economic and social develop...
Equity and gender, despite being universal concerns for all health programmes in Bangladesh, are oft...
Equity and gender, despite being universal concerns for all health programmes in Bangladesh, are oft...
Bangladesh has made significant progress in health indicators in recent years in spite of her low le...
The Awami League government of Bangladesh has established community clinics as decentralized healthc...
The Awami League government of Bangladesh has established community clinics as decentralized healthc...
Community clinics were established by the Government of Bangladesh with an aim to extend primary hea...
Bangladesh is a small country but over populated country in south East-Asia. Health care sector in B...
Bangladesh’s Constitution indicates that health is a basic right, and that the government is respons...
Primary healthcare in Bangladesh is supposed to be a public responsibility, and until recently the g...
Bangladesh is a small country but over populated country in south East-Asia. Health care sector in B...
This study explored the role and responsibility of elected officials including political actors and ...
This article was published in OIDA International Journal of Sustainable Development [© 2012 Ontario ...
Achieving Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in a country refers to the state of having equitable acces...
The study, which is based on data from two household level health surveys conducted in 1976 and 1987...
Health is a basic requirement to improve the quality of life. A national economic and social develop...
Equity and gender, despite being universal concerns for all health programmes in Bangladesh, are oft...
Equity and gender, despite being universal concerns for all health programmes in Bangladesh, are oft...