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Bangladesh Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) are nationally-representative household surveys that provide data for a wide range of monitoring and impact evaluation indicators in the areas of population, health, and nutrition in Bangladesh Presented by G-8, MDS’11, Masters of Development Studies, University of Dhaka
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Bangladesh Demographic and
Health Survey
Presented by G-8, MDS’11
6th October 2013
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What is BDHS?
•Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) are nationally-representative household surveys that provide data for a wide range of monitoring and impact evaluation indicators in the areas of population, health, and nutrition.•Conducted By---1.National Institute of Population Research and Training (NIPORT)2.Mitra and Associates, Dhaka, Bangladesh3.MEASURE DHS, ICF International, Calverton, Maryland, USA
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What do they do & why?BDHS Survey Topics•Fertility and Family Planning•Maternal Health•Child Survival and Health•Nutrition•Knowledge of AIDS, etc.
This Survey project is responsible for collecting and disseminating accurate, nationally representative data on health and population in developing countries like Bangladesh.
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Methodology•The survey used as a sampling frame the list of enumeration areas (EA) prepared for the 2011 population census•The primary sampling unit (PSU) for the survey is an EA created to have an average of about 100 households. •A household listing operation was carried out in all selected EAs (600 Eas were selected)•19 teams of two persons each were deployed to carry out the listing of households and administer the Community Questionnaires •The 2011 BDHS used five types of questionnaires: a Household Questionnaire, a Woman’s Questionnaire, a Man’s Questionnaire, a Community Questionnaire, and two questionnaires to collect data on causes of death among children under age 5 based on the MEASURE DHS Model Questionnaires
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Fertility and Family Planning
Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey – 2011
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Trends in FertilityTotal Fertility Rate(Births per woman)
2016 Aim: 2.0
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Trends in Use of ContraceptionPercentages of married women age 15-49 currently using
a methods of family planning2016 Aim: 72
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Unmet Need for Family PlanningPercentages
of married women age 15-49 who
wish to spare or limit births
but are not using
contraception
2016 Aim: 9%
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Maternal Health
Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey – 20119
Trends in Maternal HealthAmong births three years before the survey
2016 Aim: 50% for all three indicators
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Trends in Delivery in Health Facilities by WealthPercentages of births delivered in health facilities in
the three years before the survey
2016 Aim: <1:4 for
percentage of deliveries of deliveries in
health facilities among the poorest
and wealthiest women
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Child Survival and Health
Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey – 2011
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Deaths per 1,000 live births
2016 Aim: 482016 Aim: 31
Trends in Child Mortality
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Source: BDHS 2011
Childhood CarePercent of children under age five
2016 Aim: 90% 2016 Aim: 90%2016 Aim: 50%
14Source: BDHS 2011
Nutrition
Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey – 201115
Trends in Exclusive BreastfeedingPercent of children under 6 months who are
exclusively breastfeed
2016 Aim: 50%
16Source: BDHS 2011
Trends in Vitamin A SupplementationPercent of children age 9-59 months receiving Vitamin A supplementation in the six months preceding the survey
2016 Aim: 90%
17Source: BDHS 2011
Source: BDHS 201118
2016 Aim: 52%
IYCF PracticesPercent of children age 6-23 months
2016 Aim: 38%
Trends in Children’s Nutritional StatusPercent of children under age five
19Source: BDHS 2011
WHO threshold for 'very high‘ prevalence of
underweight (30%)
WHO threshold for 'very high‘ prevalence of
stunting (40%)
Knowledge of HIV/AIDS
Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey – 2011
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Trends in Knowledge of AIDSPercentage of Ever-Married Women and Men
Who Have Heard of AIDS
2016 Aim: 100%
21Source: BDHS 2011
Key Findings of BDHS 2011
22Source: BDHS 2011
Progress -> Several indicators
Fertility and Family Planning: High
Maternal Health: Satisfactory
Child Survival and Health: Very High
Nutrition : Satisfactory
Knowledge of HIV/AIDS : High
Thank You
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