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Bangladesh National Nutrition Services : assessment of implementation status /

This report presents the findings of an operations research study conducted to assess the implementation of the Government of Bangladesh's National Nutrition Services Program (NNS) and to identify the achievements, determine the bottlenecks that adversely impact these achievements, and highligh...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Saha, Kuntal K. (Autor), Billah, Masum (Autor), Menon, Purnima (Autor), Arifeen, Shams El (Autor), Mbuya, Nkosinathi (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Washington, DC : World Bank Group, [2015]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover ; Contents; Acknowledgments; Executive Summary; Abbreviations; Chapter 1 Introduction; Background; Objectives of Operations Research; Methods; Data Collection; Subnational-Level Data Collection; Data Quality Assurance and Processing; Ethical Approval; Note; Chapter 2 Results; Availability of Operational Guidance for National Nutrition Services Intervention Areas; Management and Support Services; Findings from Qualitative Research on Institutional Arrangements; Summary of Findings on Design and Institutional Arrangements.
  • Findings on Training from Review of National Nutrition Services Operational DocumentsFindings from National Nutrition Services Implementation Roll-Out Data; Findings from National-Level Interviews on NNS Training, Capacity, and Roll-Out; Summary of Findings on Training and Implementation Roll-Out; Delivery of Services; Insights on National Nutrition Services Delivery from National-Level Stakeholders; Community-Based Mechanisms for Creating Awareness and Demand for Nutrition Services; Availability of National Nutrition Services, Equipment, and Job Aides; Summary of Findings on Service Delivery.
  • Monitoring and EvaluationSummary of Findings and Recommendations Regarding Monitoring; Summary of Findings on Exposure to NNS Interventions; Development Partner Support to NNS; Analysis and Recommendations; Chapter 3 Key Lessons and Recommendations; Abstract; Program Design; Institutional Issues and Governance; Training and Roll-Out; Program Implementation/Service Delivery; Monitoring and Evaluation; Final Conclusions; Note; Appendix A Qualitative Research and Service Delivery Data; Appendix B Community Clinics Data; Appendix C Training Data; References; Boxes.
  • 2.1 What's Working Well in the Management and Support Domains?2.2 What's Working Well in Training and Capacity Development?; 2.3 What's Working Well in Implementation and Service Delivery?; 2.4 Family Welfare Volunteers and Health Assistants: What Is Their Potential to Extend Outreach?; 2.5 What's Working Well with Monitoring?; 2.6 Example of Development Partner Support to NNS: UNICEF; Figures; 2.1 Allocation and Usage of Funds for FY2011/12 and First Six Months of 2012/13.
  • 2.2 Major Components of National Nutrition Services Operational Plan and Their Program Managers and Deputy Program Manager2.3 Number of Upazila Receiving Their First Training, by Year, 2012-14; 2.4 Upazila Receiving NNS Trainings in Each Division; C.2 Number of Upazila Receiving Different Nutrition Trainings for the First Time, 2012-14; Tables; 1.1 Major Domains, Related Specific Research Questions, and Planned Data Collection; 1.2 Study Areas Selected for Field-Level Data Collection; 1.3 Categories of Interviewees and Number of Interviews at the National Level.