The Gambia Impact Evaluation Baseline Report : Maternal Health and Nutrition

The Government of The Gambia is implementing the Maternal and Child Nutrition and Health Results Project (MCNHRP) to increase the utilization of community nutrition and primary maternal and child health services. In collaboration with the Government, the World Bank is conducting an impact evaluation (IE) to assess the impact of the project on key aspects of maternal and child nutrition and health. The baseline survey for the MCNHRP IE took place between November 2014 and February 2015. It collected both quantitative and qualitative data and covered three regions: Central River Region (CRR), North Bank Region West (NBR-W) and Upper River Region (URR). Its purpose was to establish a baseline against which project performance will be assessed in the future. This technical brief specifically summarizes the findings of the baseline report related to maternal health and nutrition.

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Main Author: World Bank Group
Format: Brief biblioteca
Language:en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015-12
Subjects:anemia, antenatal care, prenatal care, childbearing, facility delivery, institutional delivery, maternal health, maternal nutrition, postnatal care, pregnancy, skilled birth attendance, traditional birth attendant,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23168
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spelling dig-okr-10986231682021-04-23T14:04:13Z The Gambia Impact Evaluation Baseline Report : Maternal Health and Nutrition World Bank Group anemia antenatal care prenatal care childbearing facility delivery institutional delivery maternal health maternal nutrition postnatal care pregnancy skilled birth attendance traditional birth attendant The Government of The Gambia is implementing the Maternal and Child Nutrition and Health Results Project (MCNHRP) to increase the utilization of community nutrition and primary maternal and child health services. In collaboration with the Government, the World Bank is conducting an impact evaluation (IE) to assess the impact of the project on key aspects of maternal and child nutrition and health. The baseline survey for the MCNHRP IE took place between November 2014 and February 2015. It collected both quantitative and qualitative data and covered three regions: Central River Region (CRR), North Bank Region West (NBR-W) and Upper River Region (URR). Its purpose was to establish a baseline against which project performance will be assessed in the future. This technical brief specifically summarizes the findings of the baseline report related to maternal health and nutrition. 2015-12-01T17:11:17Z 2015-12-01T17:11:17Z 2015-12 Brief http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23168 en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa Gambia, The
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antenatal care
prenatal care
childbearing
facility delivery
institutional delivery
maternal health
maternal nutrition
postnatal care
pregnancy
skilled birth attendance
traditional birth attendant
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antenatal care
prenatal care
childbearing
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maternal health
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pregnancy
skilled birth attendance
traditional birth attendant
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childbearing
facility delivery
institutional delivery
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maternal nutrition
postnatal care
pregnancy
skilled birth attendance
traditional birth attendant
World Bank Group
The Gambia Impact Evaluation Baseline Report : Maternal Health and Nutrition
description The Government of The Gambia is implementing the Maternal and Child Nutrition and Health Results Project (MCNHRP) to increase the utilization of community nutrition and primary maternal and child health services. In collaboration with the Government, the World Bank is conducting an impact evaluation (IE) to assess the impact of the project on key aspects of maternal and child nutrition and health. The baseline survey for the MCNHRP IE took place between November 2014 and February 2015. It collected both quantitative and qualitative data and covered three regions: Central River Region (CRR), North Bank Region West (NBR-W) and Upper River Region (URR). Its purpose was to establish a baseline against which project performance will be assessed in the future. This technical brief specifically summarizes the findings of the baseline report related to maternal health and nutrition.
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antenatal care
prenatal care
childbearing
facility delivery
institutional delivery
maternal health
maternal nutrition
postnatal care
pregnancy
skilled birth attendance
traditional birth attendant
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title The Gambia Impact Evaluation Baseline Report : Maternal Health and Nutrition
title_short The Gambia Impact Evaluation Baseline Report : Maternal Health and Nutrition
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title_fullStr The Gambia Impact Evaluation Baseline Report : Maternal Health and Nutrition
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