from 2001 brac university and soon its james grant school of public health became an opportunity to design total frugal processes serving major events eg child birth
book from one to many by robert case and all provided studies on scaling up health in low income countries published 2011
lot on brac including full chapters on
3.5 MNCH scaling up Maternal Neonatal Child Health by kaosar afsama associate director brac healt program dhaka
The millennium goals 4,5gave Brac an opportunity to design major improvements to MNCH services typically between 2006-2010. Notably bill and melinda gates manoshi project scaling around 2007 (connecting bangladesh urban gov potential target population of mothers 8 million) provided brac with opportunity to improve urban slum services and adapt rural experiences. Although brac had started training in urban slums from 1998 its relationships started as less extensive than its rural network origins. A lot of people needed training upgrades with 3 groups of people the governments urban birth attendants and 2 brac networks shasthya shehikas ans shasthya kormi
3.4 Brac started working on ending tuberculosis in rural areas in 1984 initially with such knowledge partners as JATA Japan Anti-TB Association. By the late 1990s Brac's TB interventions were best in class among poorest rural populations - see awards from gates and relationships in early 2000s with jim kim, paul farmer, global fund and george soros. Chapter 13 in Case's book provides both details of how brac developed its approach to TB and summarises the history of local community health services empowered by village women from Brac's formation 1972-
authors of chapter 13 Akramal Islam technical consultant south east asia international union against tb and lung disease new delhi
and Maria May project manager global health delivery project harvard boston
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