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Determinants of postnatal care utilization in Ethiopia: a multilevel analysis

Oct,2017 - Oct,2017

The study employed a cross-sectional population-based design. The study population consists of women who had live births in the last 12 months preceding the survey. The data were drawn from cross-sect...

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Ethiopian Demographic and Health Survey 2016

Jan,2016 - Jun,2016

The 2016 Ethiopia Demographic and Health Survey (EDHS) is the fourth in the series of Demographic and Health Survey conducted in Ethiopia in 2000, 2005, and 2011. It was implemented by the Central Sta...

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Baseline Survey of the Integrated Family Planning and Sexual and Reproductive Health Programme for Target Groups in Selected Districts of West Guji and Gedeo Zones of Oromia and SNNP Regions, by ABH 2021

Sep,2020 - Sep,2021

This dataset was produced by ABH during the year 2021. It has a mixed-methods study design survey containing qualitative and quantitative methods. The result was analyzed by SPPSS for quantitative and...

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