End-line evaluation of “Improving Access to Rights-based Reproductive Health Services in Cox's Bazar

End-line evaluation of “Improving Access to Rights-based Reproductive Health Services in Cox's Bazar

CRD was assigned to conduct the end-line evaluation titled “Improving Access to Rights-based Reproductive Health Services in Cox's Bazar.” The main objective of the project was a kind of new rights-based participation and accountability initiative which aimed to strengthen sexual, reproductive, and maternal health (SRMH) service delivery for Rohingya women and girls living in the Jamtoli camp (Camp 15), Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. It also aimed to gather insights into improving equitable access to quality sexual, reproductive, and maternal health services among Rohingya women and girls displaced in Bangladesh and strengthen health systems by integrating participatory and rights-based accountability frameworks for SRMH services.

The endline evaluation employed a mixed-methods approach, combining both quantitative and qualitative methods to collect required data from project stakeholders.  The assignment was led by a skilled and dynamic team of internal experts.

 

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Group photo (Enumerators Training)
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