Self-perceived Health of Ultra Poor Women: The Effect of an Inclusive Development Intervention

Published By: BRAC on eSS | Published Date: March, 07 , 2006

In 2002, BRAC launched a targeted and comprehensive development programme called Challenging the Frontiers of Poverty Reduction: Targeting the Ultra Poor (CFPR/TUP) aimed at the poorest of the poor, who have often been excluded from other development initiatives. This study examines changes in the self-reported health status of these ultra poor women in northern Bangladesh over a period of one and half years since the launch of this programme. [CFPR-TUP Working Paper Series No. 10]

Author(s): Vivek A. Prakash, AKM Masud Rana | Posted on: Jan 07, 2011 | Views(717) | Download (125)


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