Jorge Mendoza Aldana, Helga Piechulek, Ahmed Al‐Sabir
Objectif Evaluer les attentes des usagers et leur degre de satisfaction ainsi que la qualite des soins dispenses dans des zones rurales du Bangladesh. Methodes Un total de 1913 personnes, choisies par echantillonnage aleatoire systematique ont ete interrogees avec succes immediatement apres avoir re...
Ssameh El-Saharty, Ahmed Al‐Sabir, Bushra Binte Alam
The key actors in Bangladesh's Health, Population and Nutrition Sector Development Program (HPNSDP) are the public sector, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), the non-profit private sector, and the for-profit private sector. The public health infrastructure is considered one of the largest in the ...
Ahmed Al‐Sabir, Bushra Binte Alam, Sameh El-Saharty
The key actors in Bangladesh's Health, Population and Nutrition Sector Development Program (HPNSDP) are the public sector, nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), the non-profit private sector, and the for-profit private sector. The public health infrastructure is considered one of the largest in the ...
Peter Kim Streatfield, Shams El Arifeen, Tahmeed Ahmed, Mahbub Elahi Chowdhury et al.
D. Roy, Ahmed Al‐Sabir, Shahin Sultana, Training
Ahmed Al‐Sabir, Abdullah Ak, Bhadra Sk
In Bangladesh community participation has been recognized as an important component of Health and Population Sector Program. This document presents a study of an outcome of different dissemination seminars of program managers and community leaders to explore views opinions and experiences of health ...
Ahmed Al-Sabir ,John Simons
Abstract This chapter reports on an investigation, conducted in rural Bangladesh, of the influence of specific attitudes of and towards women on the probability that they would be users of contraception. The study was expected to support the proposition that ideational variables were more powerful t...
Alan Gray, Jamil Chowdhury, Bruce Caldwell, Ahmed Al‐Sabir