Nepal : The Distributional Impact of Participatory Approaches on Reproductive Health for Disadvantaged Youth
This paper presents findings from a community-based study testing the effectiveness of participatory approaches in improving services and outcomes for youth reproductive health in Nepal. The study was motivated by the desire to test the impact of p...
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okr-10986-136872021-04-23T14:03:09Z Nepal : The Distributional Impact of Participatory Approaches on Reproductive Health for Disadvantaged Youth Malhotra, Anju Mathur, Sanyukta Pande, Rohini Roca, Eva ABORTION ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ACCESS TO HEALTH INFORMATION ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES ADOLESCENCE ADOLESCENT ADOLESCENT GIRLS ADOLESCENT PROJECT ADOLESCENT REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH ADOLESCENTS AGE AT MARRIAGE AGED ANTENATAL CARE ANTENATAL SERVICES ASSET INDEX ASSET INFORMATION AVERAGE AGE BIRTHS CARE SERVICES CASE STUDIES CHILDBEARING COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY LEVEL COMMUNITY MEMBERS CONTRACEPTIVE USE DATA ANALYSIS DATA SOURCES DEPENDENT VARIABLE DESIGN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT NETWORK DEVELOPMENT PRACTITIONERS DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPACT DISTRICTS EARLY MARRIAGE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION PROGRAMS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EMPLOYMENT ETHICAL DILEMMAS ETHNIC MINORITIES FAMILIES FEMALES FIRST PREGNANCY GENDER GIRLS GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE HEALTH HEALTH FACILITY HEALTH FOR ALL HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH NEEDS HIV/AIDS HOME OWNERSHIP HOUSEHOLD ASSETS HOUSEHOLD DATA HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HOUSEHOLD WEALTH HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMPROVED ACCESS INTERVENTION LEISURE ACTIVITIES MARITAL STATUS MATERNAL HEALTH METHOD OF CONTRACEPTION MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION MULTIVARIATE ANALYSES MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS NEEDS ASSESSMENT NEIGHBORHOODS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NURSING NUTRITION OUTCOME VARIABLES PARTICIPATORY APPROACH PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES PARTICIPATORY DATA PARTICIPATORY METHODOLOGIES PEER REVIEW POOR CLIENTS POOR GAIN POOR PEOPLE PREGNANT WOMAN PRENATAL CARE QUALITATIVE DATA QUANTITATIVE SURVEYS RADIO RANDOM SAMPLING REGRESSION MODELS REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH INDICATORS REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH INFORMATION REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH OF ADOLESCENTS REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH OUTCOMES REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH POLICY REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RESEARCH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH RESEARCH DESIGN RISK FACTORS RURAL AREAS RURAL RESIDENCE RURAL WOMEN SAFE SEX SAMPLE SIZE SAMPLE SIZES SELF-CARE SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SEXUALITY SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES SOCIAL NORMS SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL SUPPORT STDS SUBURBS UNMARRIED MALES UNMARRIED YOUNG MEN UNMARRIED YOUNG WOMEN UNWANTED PREGNANCIES URBAN AREA URBAN AREAS URBAN COMMUNITIES URBAN SETTING YOUNG MARRIED WOMEN YOUNG MEN YOUNG PEOPLE YOUNG WOMAN YOUNG WOMEN YOUNGER ADOLESCENTS YOUTH This paper presents findings from a community-based study testing the effectiveness of participatory approaches in improving services and outcomes for youth reproductive health in Nepal. The study was motivated by the desire to test the impact of participatory approaches in improving youth reproductive health. Nepal was chosen because it is a country where youth reproductive health needs are especially acute and little is being done to meet them. In this study, the authors test whether many of the key principles advocated by development practitioners for making services work for poor people can be effectively operationalized through small, community-based programmatic interventions. In particular, the study seeks to establish whether participatory intervention programs can increase empowerment of poor and disadvantaged populations and accountability to them. 2013-05-30T15:37:15Z 2013-05-30T15:37:15Z 2005-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/05/5823313/nepal-distributional-impact-participatory-approaches-reproductive-health-disadvantaged-youth http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13687 English en_US HNP Discussion Paper; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research South Asia Nepal |
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ABORTION ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ACCESS TO HEALTH INFORMATION ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES ADOLESCENCE ADOLESCENT ADOLESCENT GIRLS ADOLESCENT PROJECT ADOLESCENT REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH ADOLESCENTS AGE AT MARRIAGE AGED ANTENATAL CARE ANTENATAL SERVICES ASSET INDEX ASSET INFORMATION AVERAGE AGE BIRTHS CARE SERVICES CASE STUDIES CHILDBEARING COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY LEVEL COMMUNITY MEMBERS CONTRACEPTIVE USE DATA ANALYSIS DATA SOURCES DEPENDENT VARIABLE DESIGN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT NETWORK DEVELOPMENT PRACTITIONERS DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPACT DISTRICTS EARLY MARRIAGE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION PROGRAMS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EMPLOYMENT ETHICAL DILEMMAS ETHNIC MINORITIES FAMILIES FEMALES FIRST PREGNANCY GENDER GIRLS GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE HEALTH HEALTH FACILITY HEALTH FOR ALL HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH NEEDS HIV/AIDS HOME OWNERSHIP HOUSEHOLD ASSETS HOUSEHOLD DATA HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HOUSEHOLD WEALTH HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMPROVED ACCESS INTERVENTION LEISURE ACTIVITIES MARITAL STATUS MATERNAL HEALTH METHOD OF CONTRACEPTION MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION MULTIVARIATE ANALYSES MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS NEEDS ASSESSMENT NEIGHBORHOODS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NURSING NUTRITION OUTCOME VARIABLES PARTICIPATORY APPROACH PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES PARTICIPATORY DATA PARTICIPATORY METHODOLOGIES PEER REVIEW POOR CLIENTS POOR GAIN POOR PEOPLE PREGNANT WOMAN PRENATAL CARE QUALITATIVE DATA QUANTITATIVE SURVEYS RADIO RANDOM SAMPLING REGRESSION MODELS REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH INDICATORS REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH INFORMATION REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH OF ADOLESCENTS REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH OUTCOMES REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH POLICY REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RESEARCH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH RESEARCH DESIGN RISK FACTORS RURAL AREAS RURAL RESIDENCE RURAL WOMEN SAFE SEX SAMPLE SIZE SAMPLE SIZES SELF-CARE SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SEXUALITY SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES SOCIAL NORMS SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL SUPPORT STDS SUBURBS UNMARRIED MALES UNMARRIED YOUNG MEN UNMARRIED YOUNG WOMEN UNWANTED PREGNANCIES URBAN AREA URBAN AREAS URBAN COMMUNITIES URBAN SETTING YOUNG MARRIED WOMEN YOUNG MEN YOUNG PEOPLE YOUNG WOMAN YOUNG WOMEN YOUNGER ADOLESCENTS YOUTH |
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ABORTION ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ACCESS TO HEALTH INFORMATION ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCESS TO REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES ADOLESCENCE ADOLESCENT ADOLESCENT GIRLS ADOLESCENT PROJECT ADOLESCENT REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH ADOLESCENTS AGE AT MARRIAGE AGED ANTENATAL CARE ANTENATAL SERVICES ASSET INDEX ASSET INFORMATION AVERAGE AGE BIRTHS CARE SERVICES CASE STUDIES CHILDBEARING COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY LEVEL COMMUNITY MEMBERS CONTRACEPTIVE USE DATA ANALYSIS DATA SOURCES DEPENDENT VARIABLE DESIGN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPING COUNTRY DEVELOPMENT NETWORK DEVELOPMENT PRACTITIONERS DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPACT DISTRICTS EARLY MARRIAGE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EDUCATION PROGRAMS EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT EMPLOYMENT ETHICAL DILEMMAS ETHNIC MINORITIES FAMILIES FEMALES FIRST PREGNANCY GENDER GIRLS GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE HEALTH HEALTH FACILITY HEALTH FOR ALL HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH NEEDS HIV/AIDS HOME OWNERSHIP HOUSEHOLD ASSETS HOUSEHOLD DATA HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD QUESTIONNAIRE HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HOUSEHOLD WEALTH HOUSEHOLDS HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IMPROVED ACCESS INTERVENTION LEISURE ACTIVITIES MARITAL STATUS MATERNAL HEALTH METHOD OF CONTRACEPTION MOTHER-TO-CHILD TRANSMISSION MULTIVARIATE ANALYSES MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS NEEDS ASSESSMENT NEIGHBORHOODS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS NURSING NUTRITION OUTCOME VARIABLES PARTICIPATORY APPROACH PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES PARTICIPATORY DATA PARTICIPATORY METHODOLOGIES PEER REVIEW POOR CLIENTS POOR GAIN POOR PEOPLE PREGNANT WOMAN PRENATAL CARE QUALITATIVE DATA QUANTITATIVE SURVEYS RADIO RANDOM SAMPLING REGRESSION MODELS REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH INDICATORS REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH INFORMATION REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH OF ADOLESCENTS REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH OUTCOMES REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH POLICY REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH RESEARCH REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH RESEARCH DESIGN RISK FACTORS RURAL AREAS RURAL RESIDENCE RURAL WOMEN SAFE SEX SAMPLE SIZE SAMPLE SIZES SELF-CARE SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE PROVIDERS SEXUALITY SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES SOCIAL NORMS SOCIAL SERVICES SOCIAL SUPPORT STDS SUBURBS UNMARRIED MALES UNMARRIED YOUNG MEN UNMARRIED YOUNG WOMEN UNWANTED PREGNANCIES URBAN AREA URBAN AREAS URBAN COMMUNITIES URBAN SETTING YOUNG MARRIED WOMEN YOUNG MEN YOUNG PEOPLE YOUNG WOMAN YOUNG WOMEN YOUNGER ADOLESCENTS YOUTH Malhotra, Anju Mathur, Sanyukta Pande, Rohini Roca, Eva Nepal : The Distributional Impact of Participatory Approaches on Reproductive Health for Disadvantaged Youth |
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South Asia Nepal |
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This paper presents findings from a
community-based study testing the effectiveness of
participatory approaches in improving services and outcomes
for youth reproductive health in Nepal. The study was
motivated by the desire to test the impact of participatory
approaches in improving youth reproductive health. Nepal was
chosen because it is a country where youth reproductive
health needs are especially acute and little is being done
to meet them. In this study, the authors test whether many
of the key principles advocated by development practitioners
for making services work for poor people can be effectively
operationalized through small, community-based programmatic
interventions. In particular, the study seeks to establish
whether participatory intervention programs can increase
empowerment of poor and disadvantaged populations and
accountability to them. |
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Publications & Research :: Working Paper |
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Malhotra, Anju Mathur, Sanyukta Pande, Rohini Roca, Eva |
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Malhotra, Anju Mathur, Sanyukta Pande, Rohini Roca, Eva |
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Malhotra, Anju |
title |
Nepal : The Distributional Impact of Participatory Approaches on Reproductive Health for Disadvantaged Youth |
title_short |
Nepal : The Distributional Impact of Participatory Approaches on Reproductive Health for Disadvantaged Youth |
title_full |
Nepal : The Distributional Impact of Participatory Approaches on Reproductive Health for Disadvantaged Youth |
title_fullStr |
Nepal : The Distributional Impact of Participatory Approaches on Reproductive Health for Disadvantaged Youth |
title_full_unstemmed |
Nepal : The Distributional Impact of Participatory Approaches on Reproductive Health for Disadvantaged Youth |
title_sort |
nepal : the distributional impact of participatory approaches on reproductive health for disadvantaged youth |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2005/05/5823313/nepal-distributional-impact-participatory-approaches-reproductive-health-disadvantaged-youth http://hdl.handle.net/10986/13687 |
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