Impact of the Bangladesh Nongovernmental Organization Health Service Delivery Project

Author(s): Siân Curtis, Mizanur Rahman, Sharad Barkataki, Nitai Chakraborty
Year: 2019
The Nongovernmental Organization Health Service Delivery Project (NHSDP) was a flagship health service delivery project in Bangladesh funded by the United States Agency for International Development. NHSDP supported the delivery of an essential service package of reproductive, maternal, and child health services through a network of local nongovernmental organization (NGO) clinics that primarily targeted the poor and underserved in rural and urban areas.
The purpose of this evaluation was to monitor project outcomes and determine the impact of the NHSDP intervention on selected family planning and maternal and newborn health outcomes.
The findings of this impact evaluation will inform the design and implementation of the next phase of the NGO service delivery program.