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Ministry of Health 7 Nutrition 7 live births 7 reducing maternal mortality 7 maternal health 6 pregnancy 6 progress 6 UNFPA 5 World Health Organization 5 child mortality 5 contraceptive prevalence 5 economic growth 5 health centers 5 health sector 5 health system 5 hospitals 5 income 5 maternal mortality 5 Human Development 4 Millennium Development Goals 4 Public Health 4 child health 4 clinics 4 deaths 4 families 4 fertility 4 fertility rate 4 health care 4 health facilities 4 health risks 4 illness 4 newborns 4 patient 4 patients 4 pregnant women 4 quality of care 4 rural areas 4 urban areas 4 Early marriage 3 Gender inequality 3
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Free 9 CC license 2
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Book / Working Paper 7 Article 2
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research-article 2
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Undetermined 7 English 2
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Anderson, Ian 2 Marzoeki, Puti 2 Sarker, Intissar 2 Achadi, Anhari 1 Achadi, Endang L. 1 Barroy, Helene 1 Bishai, David 1 Chowdhury, Sadia 1 Chowdury, Sadia 1 Cortez, Rafael 1 El-Saharty, Sameh 1 Go, Delfin S. 1 Halpern, Scott 1 Kamran, Iram 1 Khan, Mumraiz 1 Meliala, Andreasta 1 Ohno, Naoko 1 Pagiola, Stefano 1 Pambudi, Edo 1 Pambudi, Eko 1 Quijada, José Alejandro 1 Saadat, Seemeen 1 Schmidt, Harald 1 Secci, Federica 1 Tasneem, Zeba 1 Vergeer, Petra 1 Whittington, Dale 1
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Economics Research, World Bank Group 7
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Health, Nutrition and Population (HNP) Discussion Paper Series 5 Health, Nutrition and Population (HNP) Knowledge Briefs 2 World Bank Research Observer 2
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RePEc 7 Other ZBW resources 2
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Health Financing in Vanuatu : Challenges and Options
Anderson, Ian - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2014
Population growth, an unfinished agenda of communicable diseases and maternal health and nutrition, and the rapid rise of Non-communicable diseases are putting increasing strain on not just the Ministry of Health budget, but also the broader financial position of the government as a whole. These...
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A Study on the Implementation of Jampersal Policy in Indonesia
Achadi, Endang L.; Achadi, Anhari; Pambudi, Eko; … - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2014
Indonesia launched Jampersal in 2011, a nationwide program to accelerate the reduction of maternal and newborn deaths. The program was financed by central government revenues and provided free and comprehensive maternal and neonatal care with an emphasis on promoting institutional deliveries....
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The Production, Distribution, and Performance of Physicians, Nurses, and Midwives in Indonesia: An Update
Anderson, Ian; Meliala, Andreasta; Marzoeki, Puti; … - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2014
Indonesia launched the national health insurance program - Jaminan Kesehatan National (JKN), on January 1, 2014, and aims to achieve universal health coverage (UHC) by 2019. Achieving UHC means not only increasing the number of people covered but also expanding the benefits package and ensuring...
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Maternal and Child Survival: Findings from five countries experience in addressing maternal and child health challenges
Cortez, Rafael; Saadat, Seemeen; Chowdhury, Sadia; … - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2014
Considerable progress has been made towards the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) since 1990. Although advances in improving MDG 4 and MDG 5a (reducing child and maternal mortality, respectively) have been made, progress is some countries have been insufficient. While some...
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South Asia: Maternal and Reproductive Health at a Glance
El-Saharty, Sameh; Ohno, Naoko; Sarker, Intissar; … - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2014
The South Asia Region (SAR) includes Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. With over 1.6 billion people, it is the most densely populated region in the world. The populations vary from 400,000 in the Maldives to 1.2 billion in India. The economies...
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Involving men in reproductive and fertility issues: insights from Punjab
Kamran, Iram; Khan, Mumraiz; Tasneem, Zeba - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2014
This study explored Pakistani (especially Punjabi) couples' dynamics during their decision processes on fertility intentions and practices, along with community perceptions of male-focused interventions as well as men's suggestions for future intervention strategies. It drew on three sources a...
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Economics and Ethics of Results-Based Financing for Family Planning: Evidence and Policy Implications
Chowdury, Sadia; Vergeer, Petra; Schmidt, Harald; … - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2013
This paper was developed for World Bank task team leaders (TTLs) and teams designing results-based financing (RBF) programs in family planning (FP). It explores the rationale for introducing such incentives based on insights from classical and behavioral economics, to respond to supply- and...
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Using Contingent Valuation in the Design of Payments for Environmental Services Mechanisms: A Review and Assessment
Whittington, Dale; Pagiola, Stefano - In: World Bank Research Observer 27 (2012) 2, pp. 261-287
As the use of payments for environmental services (PES) programs for conservation has grown in developing countries, the use of stated preference methods, particularly contingent valuation (CV) surveys, to estimate the maximum amount that users of environmental services (“buyers”) would be...
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The Odds of Achieving the MDGs
Go, Delfin S.; Quijada, José Alejandro - In: World Bank Research Observer 27 (2012) 2, pp. 143-184
Three questions are frequently raised about the attainment of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Where do developing countries stand? What factors affect their rate of progress? Can lagging countries achieve these goals in the few years remaining until 2015? This paper examines these...
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