Ethiopia Health Extension Program

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Health Extension Services Package Status of Health Outcomes in Ethiopia before HEP Status of Basic Service Delivery in Ethiopia before HEP Variable Overview Sample Information about EDHS 2005 and EDHS 2011 Cumulative Number of Model Families Graduated as of 2010/11, by Residence Progress in Organization and Mobilization of HDA as of 2013/14 Background Characteristics of Users of Selected Services Provided by HEWs Knowledge about Contraceptive Methods, from 2005 to 2011 Summary of Results: Health Extension Program Direct Outputs Summary of Results: Intermediary Factors Number of HEWs Enrolled in an Upgrading Program, by Year Number and Distribution of Health Centers in EFY2005 (2012/13) Population to Health Work Force Ratio, by Category and Region Disposal of Children’s Stool (2005–11) Knowledge of HIV/AIDS (2005–11) Knowledge of HIV-Prevention Methods (2005–11) Accepting Attitudes toward HIV/AIDS (2005–11) Vaccination (2005–11) Current Use of Modern Contraceptive Methods (2005, 2011, and 2014) Initial Breastfeeding (2005–11) Intake of Nutritious Food (2005–11) Vitamin A Supplementation Antenatal Care (2005–11) Antenatal Care (2005–14) HIV Counseling during Antenatal Care (2005–11) Skilled Birth Attendance (2005, 2011, and 2014) Seeking Care for Fever (2005–11) Seeking Care for ARI (2005–11) Knowledge of Oral Rehydration Solution (ORS) Packets (2005–11)

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