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Improving maternal and newborn health in Bogra District, Bangladesh

Last updated: 11/10/2016
IATI Identifier: GB-CHC-1085096-GPAF-INN-061
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Description

This project seeks to improve maternal and newborn health in Bogra District, Bangladesh. A total 22,307 women of reproductive age (aged 15-44), 5,819 girls aged 10-14 and 5,019 newborns will benefit directly from the project. These benefits will be achieved through three complementary approaches – facilitating women’s groups; establishing referral and communication systems between communities and health facilities; and supporting advocacy with decision-makers. These approaches will improve maternal and newborn health by enabling community members, health workers and policy-makers to take action to improve maternal and newborn health care and care-seeking behaviour, service quality and accessibility and policy.;


Location

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Bangladesh
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Programme data last updated on 11/10/2016