Ethiopia : A Country Status Report on Health and Poverty, Volume 2, Main Report
The Government of Ethiopia has recently confirmed its commitment to accelerate progress on maternal and child health outcomes. A reduction in child and maternal mortality rates is among the key objectives of the Ethiopia Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRSP) published in 2002. This strategy outlines the Government's key policy objectives and strategic options for the next five years. One key PRSP strategic option for reducing maternal and child mortality is to expand the provision of essential health and nutrition services to the country's rural poor. Health outcomes are slowly improving but remain low, particularly among rural dwellers and the very poor.
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dig-okr-1098686872024-08-08T17:20:31Z Ethiopia : A Country Status Report on Health and Poverty, Volume 2, Main Report World Bank ANTENATAL CARE BEDS BREASTFEEDING CLINICS COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CONTRACEPTIVES DECENTRALIZATION DEPRESSION DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EQUIPMENT ESSENTIAL DRUGS EXPENDITURES FAMILY PLANNING FEMALE CIRCUMCISION FEMALES GENDER GENERAL PRACTITIONERS HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS HEALTH CARE PROVISION HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH DELIVERY HEALTH DELIVERY SYSTEM HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH EXTENSION HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH INSTITUTIONS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH TARGETS HEALTH WORKERS HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLDS IMMUNIZATION IMMUNODEFICIENCY INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE MALNUTRITION MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICINES MORBIDITY MORTALITY MOTHERS NUTRITIONAL STATUS PATIENTS PHARMACIES PHYSICIANS PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURES PUBLIC SECTOR QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE RURAL AREAS SERVICE DELIVERY VACCINATION WORKERS The Government of Ethiopia has recently confirmed its commitment to accelerate progress on maternal and child health outcomes. A reduction in child and maternal mortality rates is among the key objectives of the Ethiopia Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRSP) published in 2002. This strategy outlines the Government's key policy objectives and strategic options for the next five years. One key PRSP strategic option for reducing maternal and child mortality is to expand the provision of essential health and nutrition services to the country's rural poor. Health outcomes are slowly improving but remain low, particularly among rural dwellers and the very poor. 2012-06-21T18:39:48Z 2012-06-21T18:39:48Z 2005-07 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/07/6223877/ethiopia-country-status-report-health-poverty-vol-2-2-main-report https://hdl.handle.net/10986/8687 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank application/pdf text/plain Washington, DC |
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ANTENATAL CARE BEDS BREASTFEEDING CLINICS COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CONTRACEPTIVES DECENTRALIZATION DEPRESSION DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EQUIPMENT ESSENTIAL DRUGS EXPENDITURES FAMILY PLANNING FEMALE CIRCUMCISION FEMALES GENDER GENERAL PRACTITIONERS HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS HEALTH CARE PROVISION HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH DELIVERY HEALTH DELIVERY SYSTEM HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH EXTENSION HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH INSTITUTIONS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH TARGETS HEALTH WORKERS HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLDS IMMUNIZATION IMMUNODEFICIENCY INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE MALNUTRITION MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICINES MORBIDITY MORTALITY MOTHERS NUTRITIONAL STATUS PATIENTS PHARMACIES PHYSICIANS PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURES PUBLIC SECTOR QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE RURAL AREAS SERVICE DELIVERY VACCINATION WORKERS ANTENATAL CARE BEDS BREASTFEEDING CLINICS COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CONTRACEPTIVES DECENTRALIZATION DEPRESSION DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EQUIPMENT ESSENTIAL DRUGS EXPENDITURES FAMILY PLANNING FEMALE CIRCUMCISION FEMALES GENDER GENERAL PRACTITIONERS HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS HEALTH CARE PROVISION HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH DELIVERY HEALTH DELIVERY SYSTEM HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH EXTENSION HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH INSTITUTIONS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH TARGETS HEALTH WORKERS HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLDS IMMUNIZATION IMMUNODEFICIENCY INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE MALNUTRITION MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICINES MORBIDITY MORTALITY MOTHERS NUTRITIONAL STATUS PATIENTS PHARMACIES PHYSICIANS PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURES PUBLIC SECTOR QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE RURAL AREAS SERVICE DELIVERY VACCINATION WORKERS |
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ANTENATAL CARE BEDS BREASTFEEDING CLINICS COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CONTRACEPTIVES DECENTRALIZATION DEPRESSION DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EQUIPMENT ESSENTIAL DRUGS EXPENDITURES FAMILY PLANNING FEMALE CIRCUMCISION FEMALES GENDER GENERAL PRACTITIONERS HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS HEALTH CARE PROVISION HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH DELIVERY HEALTH DELIVERY SYSTEM HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH EXTENSION HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH INSTITUTIONS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH TARGETS HEALTH WORKERS HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLDS IMMUNIZATION IMMUNODEFICIENCY INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE MALNUTRITION MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICINES MORBIDITY MORTALITY MOTHERS NUTRITIONAL STATUS PATIENTS PHARMACIES PHYSICIANS PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURES PUBLIC SECTOR QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE RURAL AREAS SERVICE DELIVERY VACCINATION WORKERS ANTENATAL CARE BEDS BREASTFEEDING CLINICS COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CONTRACEPTIVES DECENTRALIZATION DEPRESSION DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EQUIPMENT ESSENTIAL DRUGS EXPENDITURES FAMILY PLANNING FEMALE CIRCUMCISION FEMALES GENDER GENERAL PRACTITIONERS HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS HEALTH CARE PROVISION HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH DELIVERY HEALTH DELIVERY SYSTEM HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH EXTENSION HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH INSTITUTIONS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH TARGETS HEALTH WORKERS HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLDS IMMUNIZATION IMMUNODEFICIENCY INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE MALNUTRITION MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICINES MORBIDITY MORTALITY MOTHERS NUTRITIONAL STATUS PATIENTS PHARMACIES PHYSICIANS PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURES PUBLIC SECTOR QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE RURAL AREAS SERVICE DELIVERY VACCINATION WORKERS World Bank Ethiopia : A Country Status Report on Health and Poverty, Volume 2, Main Report |
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The Government of Ethiopia has recently confirmed its commitment to accelerate progress on maternal and child health outcomes. A reduction in child and maternal mortality rates is among the key objectives of the Ethiopia Poverty Reduction Strategy (PRSP) published in 2002. This strategy outlines the Government's key policy objectives and strategic options for the next five years. One key PRSP strategic option for reducing maternal and child mortality is to expand the provision of essential health and nutrition services to the country's rural poor. Health outcomes are slowly improving but remain low, particularly among rural dwellers and the very poor. |
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ANTENATAL CARE BEDS BREASTFEEDING CLINICS COMMUNICABLE DISEASES COMMUNITY HEALTH COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION CONTRACEPTIVES DECENTRALIZATION DEPRESSION DEVELOPMENT INDICATORS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EQUIPMENT ESSENTIAL DRUGS EXPENDITURES FAMILY PLANNING FEMALE CIRCUMCISION FEMALES GENDER GENERAL PRACTITIONERS HEALTH CARE HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS HEALTH CARE PROVISION HEALTH CARE SERVICES HEALTH DELIVERY HEALTH DELIVERY SYSTEM HEALTH EXPENDITURE HEALTH EXPENDITURES HEALTH EXTENSION HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH INSTITUTIONS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH PROFESSIONALS HEALTH SECTOR HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH TARGETS HEALTH WORKERS HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLDS IMMUNIZATION IMMUNODEFICIENCY INFANT MORTALITY INFANT MORTALITY RATE MALNUTRITION MEDICAL CARE MEDICAL SUPPLIES MEDICINES MORBIDITY MORTALITY MOTHERS NUTRITIONAL STATUS PATIENTS PHARMACIES PHYSICIANS PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIVATE SECTOR PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH EXPENDITURES PUBLIC SECTOR QUALITY OF HEALTH CARE RURAL AREAS SERVICE DELIVERY VACCINATION WORKERS |
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Ethiopia : A Country Status Report on Health and Poverty, Volume 2, Main Report |
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Ethiopia : A Country Status Report on Health and Poverty, Volume 2, Main Report |
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Ethiopia : A Country Status Report on Health and Poverty, Volume 2, Main Report |
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Ethiopia : A Country Status Report on Health and Poverty, Volume 2, Main Report |
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Ethiopia : A Country Status Report on Health and Poverty, Volume 2, Main Report |
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ethiopia : a country status report on health and poverty, volume 2, main report |
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2005-07 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/07/6223877/ethiopia-country-status-report-health-poverty-vol-2-2-main-report https://hdl.handle.net/10986/8687 |
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