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ImpactNow: Identifying the Near-term Benefits of Family Planning Investment in the Amhara Region—Results Dissemination Workshop
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Author(s): Aragaw Lamesgin

Primary Language: English

Date: 8/26/2014

Abstract:

The USAID-funded Health Policy Project applied its new ImpactNow model to estimate the near-term health and economic benefits of achieving family planning goals in the Amhara region of Ethiopia. This report presents the proceedings of the preliminary results dissemination meeting, held in Bahir Dar in May 2014, attended by the Amhara Regional Health Bureau and representatives from the Federal Ministry of Health. Following presentation of the draft results, attendees' discussions and recommendations were recorded to inform the final ImpactNow analysis, to be completed in late 2014.


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