Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Institution
- Keyword
-
- English (1691)
- Reproductive Health (497)
- Poverty Gender and Youth (445)
- Family Planning (383)
- Adolescents (Female) (364)
-
- India (277)
- Maternal/Newborn/Child Health (225)
- Youth (220)
- Kenya (199)
- HIV and AIDS (185)
- Demographic Analysis (168)
- Adolescents (Male) (150)
- Contraceptives (139)
- HIV Prevention (132)
- Girls' Empowerment (123)
- Bangladesh (122)
- Sexual and Reproductive Health (119)
- Operations Research (118)
- Maternal Mortality and Morbidity (111)
- Egypt (109)
- Gender (104)
- Quality of Care (99)
- Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (96)
- Strengthening Health Systems (96)
- Education (89)
- Integrating Health Services (89)
- French (87)
- Nigeria (84)
- Child Marriage (81)
- Female Genital Mutilation/Cutting (81)
- Publication Year
- Publication
- Publication Type
Articles 1891 - 1892 of 1892
Full-Text Articles in International Public Health
Handbook For Family Planning Operations Research Design [Arabic], Andrew A. Fisher, John E. Laing, John E. Stoeckel, John Townsend
Handbook For Family Planning Operations Research Design [Arabic], Andrew A. Fisher, John E. Laing, John E. Stoeckel, John Townsend
Reproductive Health
The Handbook for Family Planning Operations Research Design, first published in English by the Population Council in 1983, was based on field research studies in Asia. This second edition contains revised and expanded sections. Where appropriate, examples from Latin America and Africa have been added. The introductory section contains a current statement on the process of health and family planning operations research (OR). New chapters have been included on selecting an appropriate intervention to test in an OR study, and on describing the main elements of the study intervention. The chapter on information dissemination has been expanded and a new …
The Muek-Lek Women's Dairy Project In Thailand, Aruna Rao
The Muek-Lek Women's Dairy Project In Thailand, Aruna Rao
Poverty, Gender, and Youth
This issue of SEEDS describes a project that was started in 1985 to encourage the growth of a new agricultural sector, dairy farming, in Thailand. While the major aim of the project was to increase incomes of rural families in the Muek-Lek Land Reform Area in Saraburi Province, Central Thailand, it also sought to integrate women into dairying activities, and offer these women, whether married or single, access to credit. The Muek-Lek Dairy Project is unique in that it channeled government resources and secured commercial bank financing to make women the key participants in a relatively new and growing agricultural …