FRONTIERS PROJECT
Technical Assistance and Training for PROCOSI's Operations Research Program

FRONTIERS provided technical assistance and training in operations research to 16 projects conducted by PROCOSI, a network of 24 nongovernmental organizations in the health and community development sector in Bolivia. Study results showed that interventions improved the quality of services and reduced unmet reproductive health needs. Strategies used in the research projects are being replicated by other organizations within the PROCOSI network and by the Bolivian government.


Location

Bolivia

Duration

May 2000–September 2002

Population Council researchers

Ricardo Vernon, Fernando Gonzáles

(For more information about this study, please contact frontiers@popcouncil.org.)

Non-Council collaborator

PROCOSI

Donor

US Agency for International Development

Publications/Resources
Council researchers' names appear in boldface type. 

2005
Gonzáles, Fernando S. and Ricardo Vernon. “Technical assistance and training for PROCOSI operations research program, Bolivia,” FRONTIERS Final Report. Washington, DC: Population Council. (PDF, 647 KB)


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13 August 2007


   

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"Technical assistance and training for PROCOSI operations research program, Bolivia" (2005) (PDF)