Conditional Cash Transfer Programme Awareness
Cross-source consensus on Conditional Cash Transfer Programme Awareness from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Awareness of Nepal’s government conditional cash transfer programme was one of the strongest positive correlates of completing four or more ANC visits. — Observational analysis of factors associated with completion of four or more antenatal care visits in Sarlahi district, Nepal
- Women aware of the programme had more than twice the odds of completing at least four ANC visits compared with unaware women. — Observational analysis of factors associated with completion of four or more antenatal care visits in Sarlahi district, Nepal
- The Aama Surakshya Programme was introduced to increase ANC attendance, promote institutional delivery, and reduce maternal morbidity and mortality. — Observational analysis of factors associated with completion of four or more antenatal care visits in Sarlahi district, Nepal
- The study recommended expanding programme awareness and simplifying enrolment. — Observational analysis of factors associated with completion of four or more antenatal care visits in Sarlahi district, Nepal
- The study interpreted rising ANC completion odds from 2010 to 2017 as likely reflecting increasing awareness and use of the programme. — Observational analysis of factors associated with completion of four or more antenatal care visits in Sarlahi district, Nepal