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Knowledge of NFPE-AG graduates on reproductive health and nutrition
(BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED), 1996-08)
BRAC educated adolescent girls through its Non-Fonnal Primary Education Programme for
Adolescent Girls (NFPE-AG) as a component of its fonner Women's Heath and Development
Programme (WliDP). The aim of the NFPE-AG programme ...
Involving the other half: male perception of BRAC's health program
(BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED), 1996-07)
In July 1991, BRAC integrated its diverse health activities into the newly
established Women Health and Development Programme (WHDP). But as men
play a key role in making decisions in deferent spheres of women's life, ...
TBA programmes: a comprehensive literature review
(BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED), 1996-12)
Of the 500,000 women who die every year due to pregnancy related causes 99% live in developing
countries. Most deliveries in developing countries are non-institutional and take place at home by
traditional birth attendants ...
Reasons for discontinuation of tuberculosis treatment provided by BRAC
(BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED), 1996-12)
To supplement the government tuberculosic; control programme, BRAC has initiated a communitybased
tuberculosis programme in 10 thanas under the Women's Health and Development
Programme (WHDP) (presently known as Reproductive ...
Infant feeding practices in rural Bangladesh
(BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED), 1997-08)
This study was part of a longitudinal study on the consequences of low birth weight
(LBW) babies which was carried out in three unions of Manikganj district during 1993-
1994. This study aimed to assess the breastfeeding ...
The story behind the Shasthyo Shebika dropouts: (training and retaining Shasthyo Shebika: reasons for staff turnover)
(BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED), 1997-03)
Knowledge and practices of NFPE-AG graduates regarding menstruation
(BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED), 1996-09)
BRAC canied out a two-year Non-Fonnal Primary Education Programme for Adolescent Girls
(NFPE-AG) as part of its fanner Women's Heath and Development Programme (WHOP) to
increase basic literacy and nwneracy skills as well ...