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Consequences of the Shift from Domiciliary Distribution To Site-Based Family Planning Services in Bangladesh By Subrata Routh, Ali Ashraf, John Stoeckel and Barkat-e-Khuda Context: Concerns about financial sustainabilit
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Document Date: 2001-09-07 09:55:07


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Washington / DC / Report / Bangkok / Cairo / Chittagong / Dhaka / /

Company

Dhaka City Corporation / Mitra Associates / /

Country

Thailand / United States / Bangladesh / /

Facility

Clinic Doorstep Pharmacy / /

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longitudinal surveillance systems / urban and rural longitudinal surveillance systems / government service delivery systems / related reproductive health services / contraceptive services / clinical services / static-site / domiciliary services / family planning services / reproductive health services / /

Organization

United States Agency for International Development / Centre for Health and Population Research / World Bank / Operations Research Project / Government of Bangladesh / International Center for Diarrhoeal Disease Research / Ministry of Health / International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research / /

Person

Federico R. León / Ali Ashraf / John Stoeckel / Calverton / /

Position

mayor / division director / Health and Population Extension Division / director / Health and Population Extension Division / health and population consultant / Major / senior project coordinator / Private / chief / senior operations researcher / /

ProvinceOrState

Manitoba / Jessore / Chittagong / /

Region

southwestern Bangladesh / southeastern Bangladesh / /

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