Knowledge of NFPE-AG graduates on reproductive health and nutrition

BRAC educated adolescent girls through its Non-Fonnal Primary Education Programme for Adolescent Girls (NFPE-AG) as a component of its fonner Women's Heath and Development Programme (WliDP). The aim of the NFPE-AG programme was to increase the literacy and numeracy skills . as well as awaren...

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Huvudupphovsmän: Ali, Ahmed, Mahmud, Shah Noor, Karim, Fazlul, Islam, Md. Nazrul, Chowdhury, AMR
Materialtyp: Research report
Språk:English
Publicerad: BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED) 2019
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spelling 10361-129052019-11-11T21:01:34Z Knowledge of NFPE-AG graduates on reproductive health and nutrition Ali, Ahmed Mahmud, Shah Noor Karim, Fazlul Islam, Md. Nazrul Chowdhury, AMR Non-Fonnal Primary Education Programme for Adolescent Girls (NFPE-AG) Reproductive health Nutrition BRAC Non Formal Primary Education (Program : Dhaka, Bangladesh) Health, Nutrition, and Population Program (BRAC) Public Health. BRAC educated adolescent girls through its Non-Fonnal Primary Education Programme for Adolescent Girls (NFPE-AG) as a component of its fonner Women's Heath and Development Programme (WliDP). The aim of the NFPE-AG programme was to increase the literacy and numeracy skills . as well as awareness on reproductive health, nutrition and social isSues~ The first phase ofNFPE-AG was started in September 1991 through 1000 schools in 10 thanas of WHDP and ended in August 1993. 1bis study was undertaken to assess the level of knowledge retained by NFPE-AG graduates regarding reproductive health and nutrition issues such as marriage, pregnancy, safe motherhood and contraception, delivecy, lactation, anaemia, goitre and menstruation. A total of 30 former ~"FPE-AG schools (closed 2 years back) were selected from 6 WHDP areas (5 schools from each area). From each schoo~ 7 NFPE-AG graduates aged 15-19 years were selected who did not continue their study in fonnal schools after graduation. Another 7 never schooling girls (NS-AGs) aged 15-19 years from TG families were selected as a comparison group. Thus, a total of 420 adolescent girls (210 from each group) were interviewed in January 1996. 2019-11-11T09:21:41Z 2019-11-11T09:21:41Z 1996-08 Research report Ali, A., Mahmud, S. N., Karim, F., Chowdhury, A., & Islam, M. N. (1996, August). Knowledge of NFPE-AG graduates on reproductive health and nutrition. Research Reports (1996): Health Studies, Vol - XX, 150–191. http://hdl.handle.net/10361/12905 en application/pdf BRAC Research and Evaluation Division (RED)
institution Brac University
collection Institutional Repository
language English
topic Non-Fonnal Primary Education Programme for Adolescent Girls (NFPE-AG)
Reproductive health
Nutrition
BRAC
Non Formal Primary Education (Program : Dhaka, Bangladesh)
Health, Nutrition, and Population Program (BRAC)
Public Health.
spellingShingle Non-Fonnal Primary Education Programme for Adolescent Girls (NFPE-AG)
Reproductive health
Nutrition
BRAC
Non Formal Primary Education (Program : Dhaka, Bangladesh)
Health, Nutrition, and Population Program (BRAC)
Public Health.
Ali, Ahmed
Mahmud, Shah Noor
Karim, Fazlul
Islam, Md. Nazrul
Chowdhury, AMR
Knowledge of NFPE-AG graduates on reproductive health and nutrition
description BRAC educated adolescent girls through its Non-Fonnal Primary Education Programme for Adolescent Girls (NFPE-AG) as a component of its fonner Women's Heath and Development Programme (WliDP). The aim of the NFPE-AG programme was to increase the literacy and numeracy skills . as well as awareness on reproductive health, nutrition and social isSues~ The first phase ofNFPE-AG was started in September 1991 through 1000 schools in 10 thanas of WHDP and ended in August 1993. 1bis study was undertaken to assess the level of knowledge retained by NFPE-AG graduates regarding reproductive health and nutrition issues such as marriage, pregnancy, safe motherhood and contraception, delivecy, lactation, anaemia, goitre and menstruation. A total of 30 former ~"FPE-AG schools (closed 2 years back) were selected from 6 WHDP areas (5 schools from each area). From each schoo~ 7 NFPE-AG graduates aged 15-19 years were selected who did not continue their study in fonnal schools after graduation. Another 7 never schooling girls (NS-AGs) aged 15-19 years from TG families were selected as a comparison group. Thus, a total of 420 adolescent girls (210 from each group) were interviewed in January 1996.
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author Ali, Ahmed
Mahmud, Shah Noor
Karim, Fazlul
Islam, Md. Nazrul
Chowdhury, AMR
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Mahmud, Shah Noor
Karim, Fazlul
Islam, Md. Nazrul
Chowdhury, AMR
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title Knowledge of NFPE-AG graduates on reproductive health and nutrition
title_short Knowledge of NFPE-AG graduates on reproductive health and nutrition
title_full Knowledge of NFPE-AG graduates on reproductive health and nutrition
title_fullStr Knowledge of NFPE-AG graduates on reproductive health and nutrition
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge of NFPE-AG graduates on reproductive health and nutrition
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