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100 1 White, Howard
245 10 Maintaining Momentum to 2015? :|bAn Impact Evaluation of
Interventions to Improve Maternal and Child Health and
Nutrition in Bangladesh
264 1 Herndon :|bWorld Bank Publications,|c2005
264 4 |c©2005
300 1 online resource (252 pages)
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505 0 Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Executive Summary -- Résumé
analytique -- Resumen -- Acronyms and Abbreviations -- 1.
Maternal and Child Health in Bangladesh: A Record of
Success -- Scope of the Study -- Evaluation Approach --
Overview of the Report -- 2. Health, Family Planning, and
Nutrition Services in Bangladesh: An Overview -- Family
Planning Programs -- Health Services -- Nutrition -- 3.
Trends in Under-Five Mortality, Nutrition, and Fertility -
- Patterns of Mortality Decline -- Anthropometric Outcomes
-- What Has Been Happening to Fertility? -- 4. Impact of
Specific Interventions on Child Health and Fertility --
Income Growth Accounts for Some, But Not All, Improvement
in Outcomes -- Under-Five Mortality -- Fertility Reduction
-- Nutrition -- 5. A Closer Look at Nutrition:The
Bangladesh Integrated Nutrition Project -- Overview of the
Project -- Project Coverage and Targeting -- Acquiring
Knowledge -- Turning Knowledge into Practice: The
Knowledge-Practice Gap -- The Nutritional Impact of BINP
Interventions -- Testing the Theory in Practice-How Well
Did the Causal Chain Operate? -- 6. Lessons Learned --
Annexes -- A. Trends in Maternal and Child Health Outcomes
-- B. Cross-Country Analysis of Child Health and Nutrition
Outcomes -- C. Neonatal, Postnatal, and Child Mortality in
the 1990s -- D. Child Malnutrition during the 1990s -- E.
Women's Agency, Household Structure, and Health Outcomes -
- F. Fertility -- G. Analysis of BINP's Community-Based
Nutrition Component -- H. DFID and World Bank Programs in
Bangladesh -- I. Agricultural Production, Natural
Disasters, Seasonality, and Nutritional Outcomes -- J.
Approach Paper -- Endnotes -- References -- Boxes -- 1.1
Measures of Welfare Outcomes -- 4.1 Which Children Get
Immunized? -- 4.2 Polio Eradication in Bangladesh
505 8 5.1 Qualitative Perspectives of the Knowledge-Practice Gap
: The PPS-BD Study -- Figures -- 1.1 Both Under-Five
Mortality and Fertility Have Fallen Rapidly -- 2.1
Immunization Coverage of Children Aged 12-23 Months -- 3.1
Nutritional Status Improved in the 1990s -- 3.2 Data from
Different Sources Present a Consistent Picture -- 3.3
Fertility Decline Continued in the 1990s according to a
Range of Indirect Measures -- 3.4 Knowledge of Modern
Contraceptives Is Universal and Use Continues to Rise --
4.1 Bangladesh's Improvement in Social Outcomes Is Greater
than Can Be Explained by Economic Growth Alone -- 4.2
Secondary Enrollments Have Risen Rapidly in the 1990s:
Educational Attainment of Women 17 to 24 Years Old -- 5.1
Various Factors Affect Women's Participation, but
Restrictions on Women's Mobility in More Conservative
Areas Are the Most Important -- 5.2 Women Living in
Project Areas Are More Likely to Have Nutritional
Information, Especially if They Participate in Project
Activities -- 5.3 The Knowledge-Practice Gap in Project
Areas: More Women Say They Know Good Behavior than
Actually Practice It -- 5.4 Rice Production and Daily
Energy Supply Grew Rapidly in the Late 1990s -- Tables --
2.1 World Bank Credits for Health, Population, and
Nutrition -- 3.1 Fertility Decline Has Always Been Erratic
Based on Direct Estimates, but Continued into the 1990s
Using Indirect Ones -- 4.1 Growth in GNP per Capita
Accounts for at Most One-Third of the Reduction in
Mortality ...and Less than a Fifth of Lower Fertility --
4.2 Significant Determinants of Infant and Child Mortality
-- 4.3 Neonatal Mortality Has Fallen More Rapidly for
Births Attended by Trained TBAs -- 5.1 Many Factors
Prevent Women from Putting Nutritional Advice into
Practice, Though the Project Partially Overcomes Some of
These -- 5.2 Cost of Nutrition Improvements and Mortality
Reduction
505 8 5.3 Links in the Causal Chain -- 6.1 Cost-Effectiveness of
Interventions in Reducing Under-Fiver Mortality
520 This report addresses the issue of what publicly-supported
programs and external assistance from the Bank and other
agencies can do to accelerate attainment of targets such
as reducing infant mortality by two-thirds. The evidence
presented here relates to Bangladesh, a country which has
made spectacular progress but needs to maintain momentum
in order to achieve its own poverty reduction goals. The
report addresses the following issues:(1) What has
happened to child health and nutrition outcomes and
fertility in Bangladesh since 1990? Are the poor sharing
in the progress which is being made? (2) What have been
the main determinants of MCH outcomes in Bangladesh over
this period?(3) Given these determinants, what can be said
about the impact of publicly and externally-supported
programs - notably those of the World Bank and DFID - to
improve health and nutrition? and (4) To the extent that
interventions have brought about positive impacts, have
they done so in a cost effective manner?
588 Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other
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590 Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest
Ebook Central, 2020. Available via World Wide Web. Access
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650 0 Children -- Health and hygiene -- Bangladesh.;Mothers --
Health and hygiene -- Bangladesh.;Child health services --
Bangladesh.;Maternal health services --
Bangladesh.;Nutrition policy -- Bangladesh --
Evaluation.;Medical policy -- Bangladesh --
Evaluation.;Fertility, Human -- Bangladesh
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