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Drivers of Utilization, Quality of Care, and RMNCH-N Services in Bangladesh : A Comparative Analysis of Demand and Supply-Side Determinants Using Machine Learning for Investment Decision-Making (English)

Amidst noticeable improvements and achievements in the reproductive, maternal, neonatal, child health, and nutrition (RMNCH-N) landscape in Bangladesh, existing evidence suggests that further accelerated progress hinges on strategic investment decision-making. Addressing the top service utilization determinants that are both context- and time-specific is one cost-effective way of improving the unmet RMNCH-N outcomes in a short timeframe. Against this...
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  • Drivers of Utilization, Quality of Care, and RMNCH-N Services in Bangladesh : A Comparative Analysis of Demand and Supply-Side Determinants Using Machine Learning for Investment Decision-Making

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Gopalan,Saji Saraswathy; Mohammed-Roberts,Rianna L.; Zanetti Matarazzo,Hellen Chrystine.

Drivers of Utilization, Quality of Care, and RMNCH-N Services in Bangladesh : A Comparative Analysis of Demand and Supply-Side Determinants Using Machine Learning for Investment Decision-Making (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099041724154026974

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