Demonstration Intervention for Hookworm and Anaemia Project in Tran Yen and Yen Binh Districts, Yen Bai Province: Preliminary Report on the results of the first independent monitoring survey
Author : Tran Duc Thach, Dang Thi Hai Tho, Nguyen Minh Hau, Tran Tuan
Year : 2006
Area : Maternal & Child Health,Micro-nutrient & Nutrition
This evaluation was conducted at the request of the project undertaken by Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medial Research (WEHI) in collaboration with the Department of Medicine, The University of Melbourne (DoM) and the National Institute of Malariology, Parasitology and Entomology (NIMPE), Vietnam. The evaluation’s objective was to provide information to the WEHIDoM-NIMPE project […]
“Mid-term Review of the Maternal and Child Health in Binh Dinh (VIE/03/P20), 2006”
Author : The Research and Training Center for Community Development (RTCCD)
Year : 2006
Area : Maternal & Child Health
The project is being implemented throughout Binh Dinh, to 11 districts and 155 communes. It aims to contribute to the attainment of a higher quality of life for women and children in Binh Dinh, especially for those who live in mountainous and remote areas, adolescents and ethnic minority groups, with a special focus on improving […]
Maternal social capital and child health in Vietnam
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This study is the first to explore the association between multiple dimensions of social capital and a range of different child health outcomes in the developing world. These results now need to be tested using longitudinal data.
Maternal Social Capital and Child Health in Vietnam
Author : Tran Tuan, Trudy Harpham, Mary J De Silva, Nguyen Thu Huong, Bill Tod, Pham Thi Lan, Tran Duc Thach, Savitri Abeyasekera
Year : 2006
Area : Maternal & Child Health
In Vietnam there is growing concern about the potential social impact of rapid economic changes. The extent and type of social connectedness, or social capital, may be changing. Studies from other developing countries have demonstrated that social capital is often independently associated with various indicators of well-being, including some aspects of human capital (health and […]
Mid- term review of the Maternal and Child Health in Binh Dinh
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With the financial support of the New Zealand Government’s International Aid and Development Agency (NZAID), the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in collaboration with the Binh Dinh People’s Committee is implementing a US$3 million project on maternal and child health in the period 2004-2007. The project is being implemented throughout Binh Dinh, to 11 districts and 155 communes. It aims to contribute to the attainment of a higher quality of life for women and children in Binh Dinh, especially for those who live in mountainous and remote areas, adolescents and ethnic minority groups, with a special focus on improving the quality and utilization of maternal and child health services provided by health care networks in the province.