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BackgroundInstitutional delivery service utilization is a critical and proven intervention for reducing maternal and neonatal mortality. Institutional delivery service utilization can improve maternal health and wellbeing by ensuring safe delivery and ...
Temam Beshir Raru +9 more
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Determinants of institutional delivery in rural Jhang, Pakistan [PDF]
There is expert consensus that delivery at a health facility substantially reduces the risk of maternal death. By increasing the use of antenatal (ANC), postnatal care (PNC) and family planning, the risk of maternal death can be further reduced. There has been little investigation of factors associated with the use of these services in Pakistan.A ...
Carton Thomas W, Agha Sohail
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Out-of-pocket expenditure on institutional delivery in India [PDF]
Though promotion of institutional delivery is used as a strategy to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality, about half of the deliveries in India are conducted at home without any medical care. Among women who deliver at home, one in four cites cost as barrier to facility-based care.
Sanjay K, Mohanty, Akanksha, Srivastava
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Factors determining institutional delivery in rural India
Introduction: For reducing maternal deaths, institutional delivery (ID) is a recognized strategy. India has introduced a combination of performance-based incentive and conditional transfer under Janani Suraksha Yojana to boost ID.
Manas Pratim Roy
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The purpose of this study was to document the experience of health providers' capacity strengthening during health crises and the contribution of such to the health system and the population resilience in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic in Guinea.
Mariama Kouyate +9 more
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Access to institutional delivery care and reasons for home delivery in three districts of Tanzania [PDF]
Introduction: Globally, health facility delivery is encouraged as a single most important strategy in preventing maternal and neonatal morbidity and mortality. However, access to facility-based delivery care remains low in many less developed countries.
Exavery, Amon +6 more
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Financial education: institutes of higher education as delivery channels [PDF]
The significance of financial education as a transformation agent in the financial inclusion agenda of the nation is undisputed in academic as well as practitioner’s circle. This paper discusses its impact on the financial well being of the people and further highlights the steps taken by various stakeholders to provide financial education with an ...
Singh, Ardhendu, Venkataramani, Bhama
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IntroductionThis study aimed to develop and validate a career interest assessment for secondary school students in Kazakhstan. The instrument was adapted from the 48-item Agile Work Profiler (AWP) through pilot testing and consultation with career ...
Kanat Baikenov +3 more
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Background: In Bangladesh, the utilization of maternal health services is low, which triggers pregnancy-related complications and maternal deaths. The current community-based cross-sectional study aims to evaluate the factors associated with antenatal ...
Akibul Islam Chowdhury +2 more
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Dysfunctional Institutions in the Delivery of Primary Education in Ethiopia [PDF]
Abstract The objective of the paper is to analyze the effectiveness of the existing institutional arrangements for providing primary education in Ethiopia. Using largely secondary data and a complementary survey of 100 schools and institutional assessment, the study clearly establishes the fact that as real school resources have been ...
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