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Impact of the Ananya Program on Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health and Nutrition in Bihar, India: Early Results from a Quasi-Experimental Study

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  • Gary L. Darmstadt
  • Yingjie Weng
  • Kevin T. Pepper
  • Victoria C. Ward
  • Kala M. Mehta
  • Evan Borkum
  • Jason Bentley
  • Hina Raheel
  • Anu Rangarajan
  • Debarshi Bhattacharya
  • Usha Kiran Tarigopula
  • Priya Nanda
  • Swetha Sridharan
  • Dana Rotz
  • Suzan L. Carmichael
  • Safa Abdalla
  • Wolfgang Munar
  • Ananya Study Group

Abstract

The Government of Bihar (GoB) in India, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and several non-governmental organisations launched the Ananya program aimed to support the GoB to improve reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health and nutrition (RMNCHN) statewide.

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  • Gary L. Darmstadt & Yingjie Weng & Kevin T. Pepper & Victoria C. Ward & Kala M. Mehta & Evan Borkum & Jason Bentley & Hina Raheel & Anu Rangarajan & Debarshi Bhattacharya & Usha Kiran Tarigopula & Pri, "undated". "Impact of the Ananya Program on Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health and Nutrition in Bihar, India: Early Results from a Quasi-Experimental Study," Mathematica Policy Research Reports f80fdf85a6dd48469cf9ddbbd, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:f80fdf85a6dd48469cf9ddbbd6067547
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