The document is a report on a Live-in-Field Experience (LFE) conducted in Manikganj, Bangladesh. It discusses the condition of government hospitals in local villages and why villagers are unwilling to use these hospitals. The two main government health facilities described are the Adhonik Sadar Hospital and the Golra Community Clinic. Both facilities lack adequate equipment, medicines, staffing and funding. Common reasons for villagers' unwillingness to use these hospitals include lack of free medicines, lack of available doctors, no emergency services, traditional beliefs, and preference for local pharmacists. The report concludes that improving health services, education, and emergency response in the villages could increase villagers' willingness to utilize government hospitals.