CWFD started its activities as a Non-Government Organization by providing family planning services at the community level through one to one approach, face to face communication and door to door service.
Read moreCWFD started its activities as a Non-Government Organization by providing family planning services at the community level through one to one approach, face to face communication and door to door service.
Read moreTMSS aims at multi-dimensional socio-economic interventions under which it has been running and managing health sectoral institutions, programs and projects. With a view to provide health services to the poor community in general and to the beneficiaries of TMSS in particular.
Read moreThese centers aim to serve millions of people by providing education, acute medical care, treatment, and the rehabilitation of sick, injured, disabled and destitute women and children.
Read moreAlive & Thrive is a five-year (2009-2013) initiative to improve infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices by increasing rates of exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) and improving complementary feeding practices.
Read moreThe project aims to reduce the morbidity and mortality rate among the people living in under-served and poor communities in the Chittagong Hill Tracts. In collaboration with Graus and Ekata the project has been developing the capacity of the Health Forums to sustainably manage services centers.
Read moreMAMTA – Health Institute for mother and child is a not-for-profit organization that works towards improving the sexual and reproductive health of current and future generations through a rights-based approach.
Read moreInternational Health Organization (IHO) is a Bihar-based NGO, incorporated in 1992 in Boston, US as a non-profit organization by a group of international health experts to work on improving the health and well-being of underserved people in rural South Asia.
Read moreBeginning in 1998, UPHCSDP is a government run initiative that involves public private partnerships with national NGOs to improve the health status of the poor in 11 city corporations and 4 municipalities by providing an essential package of high-impact services. The project is now in its third phase, which will run until June 16th 2017.
Read moreThe Blue Star Programme (BSP), a social franchise networking private sector providers, was established in Bangladesh by the Social Marketing Company (SMC) in June 1998 in order to improve access to quality health care services.
Read moreDhaka Community Hospital (DCH) is trust owned private, non-profit making and self financed organization providing health care for low-income underprivileged people.
Read moreThe Mayer Hashi Project, supported by USAID, works to improve women's health by increasing awareness of and access to long-acting and permanent methods of family planning (LA/PMs), such as implants, IUDs, and male and female sterilization.
Read moreHope Foundation for Women and Children of Bangladesh is a US-based non-profit organization providing primary health care in rural areas of Bangladesh, since 1999. Hope Hospital and the rural clinics offer low cost healthcare to the needy people in the community.
Read moreNutrition at the Center uses an integrated approach to maternal and child nutrition to develop, document and disseminate highly effective and efficient integrated approaches that substantially improve nutritional outcomes for mothers and children in resource poor areas.
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