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Chapter 6 Evidence-based scaling up of health and family planning service innovations in Bangladesh and Ghana James F. Phillips a, Frank K. Nyonator b, Tanya C. Jones c, Shruti Ravikumar d Summary
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Document Date: 2007-10-09 15:20:22


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Navrongo Town / Almaty / New York / Cairo / Accra / /

Company

World Bank Third / Integrated Management / Case / Medical Services / /

Continent

Africa / /

Country

Bangladesh / Kazakhstan / United States / Ghana / /

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USD / /

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by-product / health services / referral services / health-care services / finance / community-based volunteer health services / health-care equipment / referral health services / basic primary health services / community health nursing services / child health services / model services / community-based management / vaccination services / community health services / social networks / family planning services / /

Organization

Centre for Health and Population Research / Policy Research Division / Bangladesh Government / Government of Bangladesh / Government of Ghana / International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research / Ghana Health Service / World Bank / United Nations / Population Council / Navrongo Health Research Centre / Volta Regional Health Administration / Ministry of Health / Yale Law School / /

Person

Frank K. Nyonator / Tanya C. Jones / James F. Phillips / /

Position

single nurse / model for the national programme / Minister and the Vice President / nurse / given worker / Regional Director / Director / Policy Planning / poor worker / Adviser / /

Product

Navrongo / /

ProvinceOrState

Nkwanta District / New York / Kassena-Nankana District / Volta / /

PublishedMedium

Primary Health Care / /

Region

northern Ghana / /

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