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Community-based Health Planning and Services

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

2007
Binka, Fred N., Ayaga A. Bawah, James F. Phillips, Abraham Hodgson, Martin Adjuik, and Bruce MacLeod. “Rapid achievement of the child survival millennium development goal: Evidence from the Navrongo experiment in northern Ghana,” Tropical Medicine and International Health 12(5): 578–583. (abstract)

2006
Phillips
, James F., Ayaga A Bawah, and Fred N Binka. “Accelerating reproductive and child health programme impact with community-based services: The Navrongo experiment in Ghana,” Bulletin of the World Health Organization 84(12): 949–955. (abstract) (offsite PDF) Also issued as Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 208. New York: Population Council, 2005. (abstract) (PDF)

Bawah, Ayaga A., James F. Phillips, Martin Adjuik, Maya Vaughan-Smith, Bruce MacLeod, and Fred N. Binka. "The impact of immunization on the association between poverty and child survival: Evidence from Kassena-Nankana District of northern Ghana," Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 218. New York: Population Council. (abstract) (PDF)

Phillips, James F. and Ayaga A. Bawah. “The evolution of the Community-based Health Planning and Services (CHPS) Initiative in Ghana,” presentation at the Earth Institute at Columbia University, New York, NY, 5 April. (presentation) (audio version: offsite link)

2004
"Schooling trends in Africa: New assessment methods needed," Population Briefs 10(1): 1. (2004) (full text)

2003
Hewett, Paul C., Annabel S. Erulkar, and Barbara S. Mensch. "The feasibility of computer-assisted survey interviewing in Africa: Experience from two rural districts in Kenya," Policy Research Division Working Paper no. 168. New York: Population Council. (abstract) (PDF)

2002
Frontiers in Reproductive Health, Family Health International, and Advance Africa. "Best practices in CBD programs in sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons learned from research and evaluation," FRONTIERS Conference Report. Washington, DC: Population Council. (PDF)

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