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| 31 May 2005 |
News |
ADB to Help Boost Urban Health in BangladeshADB to Help Boost Urban Health in Bangladesh ADB will help improve the health status of Bangladesh's urban population, especially the poor, in six city corporations and five municipalities by providing a package of high-impact health services, through a US$40 million loan and... |
| 31 Aug 2005 |
Project Documents |
Second Urban Primary Health Care Project (UPHCP-II)38651 2172 <p>Documents Produced Under TA for Second Urban Primary Health Care Project (UPHCP-II) in Bangladesh. </p> Documents Produced Under TA for Second Urban Primary Health... |
| 31 Jul 2005 |
Evaluation Document |
ADB Policy for the Health SectorEnglish Share: Facebook Twitter Special Evaluation Studies This study evaluated the Asian Development Bank's (ADB) 1999 policy for the health sector. It reviewed 209 ADB documents, consisting of health and non-health loans, technical... |
| 31 May 2005 |
Project Documents |
Second Urban Primary Health Care Project36296 rrp ban second urban primary health care project urban primary health care project health... |