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Community-based approaches and partnerships: innovations in health-service delivery in Bangladesh
Author Affiliations
International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, University of Dhaka, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, BRAC, ...
Published InThe Lancet
Year2013
Citations245
Abstract
In Bangladesh, rapid advancements in coverage of many health interventions have coincided with impressive reductions in fertility and rates of maternal, infant, and childhood mortality. These advances, which have taken place despite such challenges as widespread poverty, political instability, and frequent natural disasters, warrant careful analysis of Bangladesh's approach to health-service delivery in the past four decades. With reference to success stories, we explore strategies in health-service delivery that have maximised reach and improved health outcomes. We identify three distinctive features that have enabled Bangladesh to improve health-service coverage and health outcomes: (1) experimentation with, and widespread application of, large-scale community-based approaches, especially investment in community health workers using a doorstep delivery approach; (2) experimentation with informal and contractual partnership…
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