Empowering the Vulnerable through Participation : Bangladesh Health and Population Program Project
Poverty-related infectious diseases constitute the main causes of death. Gender differentials in health persist, as indicated by high maternal mortality. About 70 percent of mothers suffer from iron deficiency anemia, and 75 percent of pregnant women do not have access to a trained attendant at the time of delivery. Over 90 percent of children suffer from malnutrition. Several factors have triggered demands for increased services and expanded scope: population growth, poor maternal and child health, and emerging diseases such as HIV/AIDS and arsenicosis. Efforts at addressing these health problems have been hindered by inefficiency and lack of client-orientation in service delivery, absence of a referral system, and poor quality of care.
Summary: | Poverty-related infectious diseases
constitute the main causes of death. Gender differentials in
health persist, as indicated by high maternal mortality.
About 70 percent of mothers suffer from iron deficiency
anemia, and 75 percent of pregnant women do not have access
to a trained attendant at the time of delivery. Over 90
percent of children suffer from malnutrition. Several
factors have triggered demands for increased services and
expanded scope: population growth, poor maternal and child
health, and emerging diseases such as HIV/AIDS and
arsenicosis. Efforts at addressing these health problems
have been hindered by inefficiency and lack of
client-orientation in service delivery, absence of a
referral system, and poor quality of care. |
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