2003 Rural NGO Service Delivery Program (NSDP) Evaluation SurveyDownload Document: tr-05-28a-1.pdf (52 MB)Abstract: The 2003 Rural NGO Service Delivery Program (NSDP) Evaluation Survey in Bangladesh provides data to evaluate the rural component of the NSDP, a four-year health and population project funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). It provides information on the use of Essential Service Package (ESP) components for 7,507 women in NSDP project areas and 4,372 women in non-NSDP areas, including utilization of services at the NSDP network of facilities (static and satellite clinics, and depot holders) and alternative providers, knowledge of health promotion behaviors, awareness of NSDP services, and the quality of treatment at NSDP clinics. The survey, part of a continuing evaluation that began with a baseline survey in 1998 followed by a mid-project evaluation survey in 2001, was conducted by Associates for Community and Population Research (ACPR), a Dhaka-based research firm, with technical assistance from the MEASURE Evaluation project at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Shortname: tr-05-28aYear: 2005Language: EnglishRegion(s): Asia, BANGLADESH, East Asia, South AsiaFiled under: Bangladesh, Child health, Evaluation, Maternal Health, Reproductive Health, Service delivery, Survey