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In 2005 about one in every five maternal deaths and one in every three neonatal deaths globally occurred in India (Lim …: less than 40 percent of Scheduled Caste and about 28 percent of Scheduled Tribe women both socially disadvantaged groups … had access to skilled birth attendance; and this figure was equally low at 27.5 percent for women from the lowest wealth …
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Engaging and strengthening the ICDS and Health programs of the government was a major approach of the two component projects under the RACHNA program, INHP-II and Chayan. Of the two, the INHP interventions reached massive scale primarily through the ICDS program and were subject to a large...
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This paper investigates a range of aspects including socio economic status,morality, morbidity requiring inpatient as well as outpatient care, health care-seeking behavior etc.
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A research framework is proposed that needs to be pursued in order to achieve RCH goals in time bound manner. It is …
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Maternal Mortality Rate. …
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women seeking routine ANC care at the study hospital, who satisfied eligibility criteria was screened for physical abuse …
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The study highlights interlinkages amongst district level poverty, socioeconomic developmental indices, RCH … estimates of the recursive structural system are based on data for 504 districts of India on relevant parameters from alternate … sources like district level household surveys – reproductive and child health (DLHS-RCH), center for monitoring Indian …
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The present paper is the analysis of situation of children and women in India in terms the disparities that persist …, Maternal Mortality and Girl Child Education as many of the other indicators link to these in the cause and effect chain to … assess inequalities. Given India's entrenched social hierarchy and complex cultural diversity, it is important to evaluate …
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The youthful population of South Asia, holding the majority in the subregion, will also have a great share in the future alongside the risk of being not in education, employment, or training with a persisting gender gap. This makes it important to adopt a gender-responsive policy framework for...
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The Government of Bangladesh has made it a priority to expand access to maternal, neonatal, and child health (MNCH …
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