SWOT analysis of program design and implementation: a case study on the reduction of maternal mortality in Afghanistan

SUMMARY This case study analyzes the design and implementation of the Basic Package of Health Services (BPHS) in Afghanistan by synthesizing the literature with a focus on maternal health services. The authors are a group of graduate students in the Brandeis University International Health Policy an...

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Hauptverfasser: Ahmadi, Qudratullah, Danesh, Homayoon, Makharashvili, Vasil, Mishkin, Kathryn, Mupfukura, Lovemore, Teed, Hillary, Huff-Rousselle, Maggie
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Afghanistan - epidemiology
basic package of health services
Case studies
Colleges & universities
Data processing
Decision analysis
Design
Design analysis
Female
Graduate students
Health
Health administration
Health care policy
Health Policy
health sector reform
Health services
Health status
Humans
Literature reviews
Maternal & child health
Maternal characteristics
Maternal Health
Maternal Health Services - organization & administration
Maternal Mortality
Medical personnel
Mortality
Organizational Case Studies
Physicians
Pregnancy
Program Development
Sustainable development
SWOT analysis
title SWOT analysis of program design and implementation: a case study on the reduction of maternal mortality in Afghanistan
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