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TEMPS – Travaillons ensemble contre les mariages précoces
Connu sur le terrain comme « TEMPS – Travaillons ensemble contre les mariages précoces », elle intervient au Bénin et au Mali. Au Mali, l’initiative est mise en œuvre dans huit (8) communes des régions de Mopti et Tombouctou. [46 pages] Read More...
Women’s Empowerment Program
Evaluer le niveau de réalisation des indicateurs
Evaluer le niveau de changements atteints par rapport aux changements attendus
Documenter les bonnes pratiques et les leçons apprises qui pourront améliorer la
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Evaluation de Base “Dans Les Zones De Feed the Future” Nutrition et Hygiene
Adaptation Learning Programme (ALP) for Africa Narrative Report
Evaluation finale du projet RESPECT
Assessment of Private Health Facilities’ Engagement in Provision of Maternal and Child Health Care Services
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Men’s knowledge and awareness of maternal, neonatal and child health care in urban Afghanistan- Descriptive cross sectional study
Final Evaluation of Opportunities for Mothers and Infants Development Project
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Baseline Assessment on Maternal New Born and Child Health in District Two of Kabul City
Among others, the following are the key findings of the survey:
1. High total fertility rate,
2. Low uptake of family planning/ birth spacing methods, especially long term methods,
3. High drop outs in routine vaccinations
4. High level of pregnancy complications
5. High level of miscarriage, abortion and children death after birth.
6. High delivery related risks and
7. Low level of delivery preparedness
8. Low ANC services uptake.
9. Considerable knowledge gaps and misconceptions regarding some aspects of MNCH Read More...
Afghanistan Joint Response (AFJR) Project -Post-Assessment Report
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