What makes pregnant workers sick: Why, when, where and how? An exploratory study in the ready-made garment industry in Bangladesh
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Posted onWomen’s decision-making autonomy and utilisation of maternal healthcare services: Results from the Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey
Posted onHow Bangladesh Increased Maternal Health Care Utilization and Reduced Inequities
Posted onDespite achieving a 70% reduction in its national maternal mortality ratio between 1990 and 2015, Bangladesh has had difficulty finding solutions for geographic and socioeconomic differences in maternal death rates. A recent paper examined the impact of the Maternal and Neonatal Health Initiatives in Bangladesh program on maternal health care utilization and equity…read more