Community midwifery education program in Afghanistan / Khalil Ahmad Mohmand.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: (HNP discussion paper ; 87076)Publication details: Washington, DC : International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank, ©2013.Description: viii, 40 pages ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • Pamphlet RA541. A3.
Contents:
Contents: acknowledgments—Acronyms—Executive summary—I. Introduction—II. Methodology for documenting successes—III. CME program description—IV. Marks of success—V. Challenges—VI. Recommendations—VII. References—Annex.
Summary: Summary: “In 2001, n the immediate post conflict period, Afghanistan’s health services were in a deplorable and chaotic state. Capacity in the public and the private sector alike was limited, and the outlook for the future was unclear. The major constraints for an effective health system were lack of managerial and service delivery capacity within the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH)…”—(page [1]).
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“August 2013”.

Includes bibliographical references.

Contents: acknowledgments—Acronyms—Executive summary—I. Introduction—II. Methodology for documenting successes—III. CME program description—IV. Marks of success—V. Challenges—VI. Recommendations—VII. References—Annex.

Summary: “In 2001, n the immediate post conflict period, Afghanistan’s health services were in a deplorable and chaotic state. Capacity in the public and the private sector alike was limited, and the outlook for the future was unclear. The major constraints for an effective health system were lack of managerial and service delivery capacity within the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH)…”—(page [1]).

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