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245 0 0 |a Motivating women. Bangladesh 
264 1 |c 1996 
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500 |a Date Completed 01.10.1996 
500 |a Date Revised 14.11.2003 
500 |a published: Print 
500 |a Citation Status MEDLINE 
520 |a full text 
520 |a The Integrated Family Development Program (IFDP) in Bangladesh is expanding from the original project areas in Panchdona Union and Dhalian Union into four neighboring unions under the initiative of the Family Planning Association of Bangladesh (FPAB). The JOICFP-executed project entered its second cycle this year as part of the UNFPA-supported regional Capacity Building for Sustainable Community-based Reproductive Health/Family Planning (FP) Project Emphasizing Quality of Care. The community-based project has won wide acceptance from people at the grass roots who have helped fuel its expansion into other villages. In particular, villagers have welcomed the comprehensive approach of the project which integrates a range of components such as reproductive health including FP/maternal and child health (MCH), income-generating activities, skills and literacy education for women and children and primary health care including parasite control. The success of the project also convinced the Japanese Embassy in Bangladesh to extend funding under the Japanese government's Grant Assistance for Grass Roots Cooperation Projects. With the funds, FPAB will establish a Women's Multipurpose Training Center in Panchdona Union. The sum of US$68,157 was officially handed over to FPAB on March 29 by Japanese Ambassador Yoshikazu Kaneko. The center, which is to open within this year, will contribute to improving reproductive health and promoting the empowerment of women. Once completed, it will be used for such activities as training in health care, literacy and skills for income generation for women's empowerment 
650 4 |a Journal Article 
650 4 |a Asia 
650 4 |a Bangladesh 
650 4 |a Community Development 
650 4 |a Delivery Of Health Care 
650 4 |a Developing Countries 
650 4 |a Economic Development 
650 4 |a Economic Factors 
650 4 |a Education 
650 4 |a Family Planning 
650 4 |a Family Planning Programs 
650 4 |a Health 
650 4 |a Health Services 
650 4 |a Income Generation Programs 
650 4 |a Integrated Programs 
650 4 |a International Cooperation 
650 4 |a Literacy Programs 
650 4 |a Maternal-child Health Services 
650 4 |a Organization And Administration 
650 4 |a Primary Health Care 
650 4 |a Programs 
650 4 |a Social Development 
650 4 |a Southern Asia 
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