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Worldwide Hospice and Palliative Care Alliance

Building a Compassionate Community in Bangladesh Working Towards Universal Health Coverage

Last updated: 17/12/2021
IATI Identifier: GB-COH-06735120-UKAD-QQ2T-SV7N-XY
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Description

This project will improve access to essential, quality healthcare services for women, men, girls and boys affected by serious chronic and life-limiting conditions in Bangladesh. We will develop an innovative home-based palliative care srevice to improve the quality of life of the poorest, with a focus on women and girls, to progress towards Universal Health Coverage. It will provide a comprehensive response to the needs of people affectged by life-limiting illness addressing physical, psychosocial, legal, economic and spiritual issues. The project will reach over 2500 people and wil provide an innovative community-based service, which strengthens the health system and provides a model for adaptation throughut Bangladesh, and beyond.


Location

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Bangladesh
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Programme Spend

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  • Bangabandhu Sheik Mujib Medical University (BSMMU)

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Programme data last updated on 17/12/2021