Adolescent health, nutrition, and sexual and reproductive health in Chittagong, Bangladesh
publication
Adolescent health, nutrition, and sexual and reproductive health in Chittagong, Bangladesh
04.12.2019 | Bangladesh
Country
Bangladesh
Capability domains
Health, Nutrition and Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH)
Audience type
Policy maker or donor, Programme designer or implementer
Year of publication
2019
Authors
Khadija Mitu, Muhammad Ala Uddin, Laura Camfield, Jennifer Muz
Bangladesh has experienced major advances in terms of increasing immunisation rates and reducing the rates of undernutrition, infant and under-five mortality, maternal mortality and communicable diseases. It now aims to achieve universal health coverage by 2032 (World Bank, 2018). Provision of antenatal care by medically trained providers almost doubled between 1999–2000 and 2014, and deliveries in healthcare facilities rose from 8% to 37% during the same period. The government, in conjunction with other agencies, has implemented an effective Family Planning Programme associated with a decline in the total fertility rate from 6.3 births per woman in 1975 to 2.3 in 2014 (ibid.).
Suggested citation
Mitu, K., Ala Uddin, M., Camfield, L. and Muz, J. (2019) 'Adolescent health, nutrition, and sexual and reproductive health in Chittagong, Bangladesh.' Policy Note. London: Gender and Adolescence: Global Evidence. (https://www.gage.odi.org/publication/adolescent-health-nutrition-and-sexual-and-reproductive-health-in-chittagong-bangladesh/)
