This document provides information on various clinics operated by SWANIRVAR NGO in Bangladesh in March 2011. It includes details like clinic location, number of working days, number of depot holders, number of HBC spots, number of service providers, number of evening and satellite sessions held. There are data for over 250 clinics across different districts of Bangladesh.
Monthly Performance Report of Swanirvar Smiling Sun Franchise Project-May 2011Md.Afzal Hossain
This document contains information about various clinics operated by SWANIRVAR NGO including clinic locations, number of working days, number of depot holders, number of service providers, and number of satellite sessions held in May 2011. A total of 53 clinics are listed across different districts of Bangladesh, with rural clinics making up the majority. Clinic operations included an average of 25 working days per month, between 30-70 depot holders per clinic, 1-2 full time service providers, and 12-58 satellite sessions held on average through various partnerships.
This document contains data from SWANIRVAR clinics in Bangladesh for the month of June 2011. It includes information on 26 working days, the number of depot holders, spots, evening and spot sessions held, and number of service providers at each of the 51 clinics listed. The majority of the clinics were located rurally across different districts of Bangladesh and saw between 15 and 3,394 depot holders in June 2011.
The document provides data on SWANIRVAR clinics in Bangladesh for the year 2011, including the number of working days, depot holders in place, HBC products sold/renewed, evening sessions held with EPI, and number of service providers either full-time or part-time at each clinic location. The clinics operated for 24 days per month, ranged in depot holders from 14 to 52 across locations, and had between 0 to 24 evening sessions with EPI per month with either 1 or 2 full-time service providers and 0 to 4 part-time providers at each site. The document contains data for 27 different SWANIRVAR clinic sites across
This document provides information on various clinics operated by SWANIRVAR NGO in July 2011, including clinic location details, number of working days, number of depot holders, number of health and birth control products sold/renewed, number of evening and EPI sessions held, and number of service providers. It contains data for 25 clinics located across different districts and divisions of Bangladesh.
This document provides information on various clinics including their location, number of staff and services provided in February 2011. It lists 251 clinics across Bangladesh, most located rurally, with details on number of staff, depot holders, spots and sessions held. The majority held between 1-2 sessions per week with full time staff ranging from 1-4 people depending on clinic size.
This document provides data on SWANIRVAR clinics in Bangladesh for the month of January 2011. It includes information on the number of working days, depot holders, spots, evening and satellite sessions held, and number of service providers for each clinic. A total of 53 clinics are listed with their location, district, number of staff and services provided in January 2011.
This document provides information on various clinics operated by SWANIRVAR NGO including clinic ID, location, district, number of working days, number of depot holders, HBC sold/renewed, number of spots, evening sessions held, number of service providers and satellite sessions held. There are details provided for over 250 clinics for the month of August 2011.
The document contains data from multiple clinics operated by SWANIRVAR including their clinic ID, location, number of working days, number of depot holders, number of HBC sold/renewed, number of spots and evening sessions held, and number of service providers. The data shows metrics for different rural and urban clinics across multiple districts and regions in Bangladesh. The table provides a breakdown of key metrics and statistics for each clinic for the month of December.
Monthly Performance Report of Swanirvar Smiling Sun Franchise Project-May 2011Md.Afzal Hossain
This document contains information about various clinics operated by SWANIRVAR NGO including clinic locations, number of working days, number of depot holders, number of service providers, and number of satellite sessions held in May 2011. A total of 53 clinics are listed across different districts of Bangladesh, with rural clinics making up the majority. Clinic operations included an average of 25 working days per month, between 30-70 depot holders per clinic, 1-2 full time service providers, and 12-58 satellite sessions held on average through various partnerships.
This document contains data from SWANIRVAR clinics in Bangladesh for the month of June 2011. It includes information on 26 working days, the number of depot holders, spots, evening and spot sessions held, and number of service providers at each of the 51 clinics listed. The majority of the clinics were located rurally across different districts of Bangladesh and saw between 15 and 3,394 depot holders in June 2011.
The document provides data on SWANIRVAR clinics in Bangladesh for the year 2011, including the number of working days, depot holders in place, HBC products sold/renewed, evening sessions held with EPI, and number of service providers either full-time or part-time at each clinic location. The clinics operated for 24 days per month, ranged in depot holders from 14 to 52 across locations, and had between 0 to 24 evening sessions with EPI per month with either 1 or 2 full-time service providers and 0 to 4 part-time providers at each site. The document contains data for 27 different SWANIRVAR clinic sites across
This document provides information on various clinics operated by SWANIRVAR NGO in July 2011, including clinic location details, number of working days, number of depot holders, number of health and birth control products sold/renewed, number of evening and EPI sessions held, and number of service providers. It contains data for 25 clinics located across different districts and divisions of Bangladesh.
This document provides information on various clinics including their location, number of staff and services provided in February 2011. It lists 251 clinics across Bangladesh, most located rurally, with details on number of staff, depot holders, spots and sessions held. The majority held between 1-2 sessions per week with full time staff ranging from 1-4 people depending on clinic size.
This document provides data on SWANIRVAR clinics in Bangladesh for the month of January 2011. It includes information on the number of working days, depot holders, spots, evening and satellite sessions held, and number of service providers for each clinic. A total of 53 clinics are listed with their location, district, number of staff and services provided in January 2011.
This document provides information on various clinics operated by SWANIRVAR NGO including clinic ID, location, district, number of working days, number of depot holders, HBC sold/renewed, number of spots, evening sessions held, number of service providers and satellite sessions held. There are details provided for over 250 clinics for the month of August 2011.
The document contains data from multiple clinics operated by SWANIRVAR including their clinic ID, location, number of working days, number of depot holders, number of HBC sold/renewed, number of spots and evening sessions held, and number of service providers. The data shows metrics for different rural and urban clinics across multiple districts and regions in Bangladesh. The table provides a breakdown of key metrics and statistics for each clinic for the month of December.
The document appears to be a table containing information about clinic sites including their location, region, whether they are located in an urban or rural area, the corporation or municipality they belong to, and the month and year. There are over 50 rows of data with clinics located across different districts in Bangladesh, both in urban and rural areas, from March 2010.
The document appears to be a table listing customer contacts by clinic, location, and other details. It includes 34 rows of clinics located across Bangladesh, listing the clinic ID, NGO, location information including city, district, division, region, type of location (urban or rural), and month of November 2010. The majority of clinics listed are rural locations in Dhaka district.
The document contains clinic data from January 2010 including clinic site details, number of customer contacts, average daily contacts, and percentage of contacts that were poor or poorest of the poor. Data is shown for 43 clinics across Bangladesh and includes urban and rural locations managed by different organizations.
The document appears to be a table containing information about clinic sites including their location, administering organization, region, and whether they are located in an urban or rural area. It includes over 30 rows of clinics located across Bangladesh in districts like Dhaka, Comilla, Bogra, Jessore, and others. The clinics are administered by SWANIRVAR and most are categorized as rural, falling under municipality C, with a few categorized as urban, falling under corporation A or B.
The document appears to be a record of customer contacts from various clinics in Bangladesh in 2010. It includes data on the total number of customer contacts, number of poor customers contacted, number of the poorest customers contacted, daily average contacts, percentage of contacts that were poor, and number of contacts receiving home-based care services. The clinics served both urban and rural areas across multiple regions of Bangladesh.
The document appears to be a table listing customer contacts by category. It includes fields for clinic ID, NGO, clinic location, district, division, region, city type (urban or rural), clinic corporation (A, B, or C), and month. There are over 30 entries listed, with most clinics located in rural areas under corporation C, in districts like Dhaka, Comilla, Bogra, and Jessore. The majority of contacts occurred in August 2010.
The document appears to be a table containing data on customer contacts from clinics in Bangladesh in 2010. It includes information on the total number of customer contacts, contacts of poor people, location of clinics between urban and rural areas, and months. The majority of clinics listed were located in rural areas, served poor populations, and the data is from the month of June 2010.
The document appears to be a table containing information about clinic sites including their location (city, district, division, region), whether they are located in an urban or rural area, the corporation or municipality they belong to, and the month and year. There are over 30 rows of data containing this information about various clinic sites across Bangladesh in September 2010.
Presentation for gb (ssfp, gfatm & tmncp) 08 november 2012 finalMd.Afzal Hossain
The Smiling Sun Franchise Project (SSFP) provided essential health and family planning services from 2007-2012 through a network of static clinics, satellite clinics, and community service providers. The project operated in 11 districts across Bangladesh, utilizing a franchising model to deliver services and promote sustainability. The project aimed to provide universal access to quality healthcare while focusing on serving the poorest populations.
Este documento lista os jogadores do plantel profissional do Sport Lisboa e Benfica para a época de 2012-2013, incluindo seus nomes e números de camisa. Há 33 jogadores listados, com números de 1 a 35 e 89. Alguns jogadores proeminentes incluem Artur, Luisão, Cardozo, Aimar, Lima, Salvio e Matic.
The document appears to be a record of customer contacts from various clinics in Bangladesh in 2010. It includes data like clinic site, city type, region, district, number of total customer contacts and contacts of the poorest patients. Most clinics saw between 500-1000 total contacts in February 2010, with roughly 15-30% of contacts being among the poorest patients. The majority of clinics were located in rural areas.
This document contains the names and shirt numbers of players on a soccer team. It lists 38 players with numbers ranging from 1 to 47, including names like Artur, Emerson, Luisão, Ruben Amorim, Jávi Garcia, Óscar Cardozo, and Eduardo.
Tablet PCs are portable computers that use a touchscreen as their primary input. They run standard PC operating systems and can be used like laptops with the added benefit of pen or touch input. Tablet PCs are being used increasingly in education due to their low cost, mobile form factor, and touch interface compared to laptops. They are also being used more in healthcare for patient education, rehabilitation, and pharmaceutical applications. Popular tablet PCs available in India include the Apple iPad, HP Slate, Dell Streak, Samsung Tab, Asus EEE Tablet, and a $35 tablet from an Indian company.
Ruhul Kader is the co-founder of Future Startup, an online media platform and information hub for startups in Bangladesh. The document discusses Future Startup's services including its website, business database called FS Index, and in-house content marketing wing called Story Lab. It also emphasizes the importance of universities for experimenting with new ideas. The document provides advice on living life to the fullest instead of procrastinating, and encourages building new, unique things rather than copying existing models. It suggests several books and concepts for learning about entrepreneurship.
Tablet PCs are portable computers that use a touchscreen as their primary input and run standard PC operating systems. They offer advantages over laptops like longer battery life and instant-on capabilities. Tablet PCs are being used increasingly in education and healthcare due to their mobile form factor and touch interfaces which allow new ways of interacting with information. In India, popular tablet PC brands include Apple iPad, Samsung Tab, Asus EEE Tablet, and models from HP, Dell and Motorola that run various operating systems like Windows, Android and Blackberry OS. Prices range from $35 for basic models to over $500 for high-end tablets.
Tablet PCs are portable computers that can be used with a pen or finger as input devices. They run standard PC operating systems and have touchscreens. Tablet PCs are being used increasingly in education and healthcare due to their mobile form factor and touch interfaces. In education, they provide long battery life, portability, and tools for digital reading and multimedia. In healthcare, they are used for patient education and rehabilitation as well as pharmaceutical applications. Popular tablet PCs available in India include the Apple iPad, HP Slate, Dell Streak, Samsung Tab, Asus EEE Tablet, and a $35 tablet from India.
The document discusses labour welfare in industries. It outlines that labour welfare aims to improve working conditions and maintain good industrial relations. It includes facilities to ensure employee well-being and increase living standards. Labour welfare is provided by governments, employers, unions and other organizations. It has become more important with industrialization and globalization.
Tablet PCs are portable computers with touch screens that run standard PC operating systems. They come in various sizes and prices. Tablet PCs are gaining popularity due to their convenience. They are being used in education due to their portability and ability to easily share information. Tablet PCs are also being used increasingly in healthcare for things like patient education and therapeutic applications. Popular tablet PCs include the Apple iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Dell Streak, Motorola Xoom, and BlackBerry PlayBook.
The document appears to be a table containing information about clinic sites including their location, region, whether they are located in an urban or rural area, the corporation or municipality they belong to, and the month and year. There are over 50 rows of data with clinics located across different districts in Bangladesh, both in urban and rural areas, from March 2010.
The document appears to be a table listing customer contacts by clinic, location, and other details. It includes 34 rows of clinics located across Bangladesh, listing the clinic ID, NGO, location information including city, district, division, region, type of location (urban or rural), and month of November 2010. The majority of clinics listed are rural locations in Dhaka district.
The document contains clinic data from January 2010 including clinic site details, number of customer contacts, average daily contacts, and percentage of contacts that were poor or poorest of the poor. Data is shown for 43 clinics across Bangladesh and includes urban and rural locations managed by different organizations.
The document appears to be a table containing information about clinic sites including their location, administering organization, region, and whether they are located in an urban or rural area. It includes over 30 rows of clinics located across Bangladesh in districts like Dhaka, Comilla, Bogra, Jessore, and others. The clinics are administered by SWANIRVAR and most are categorized as rural, falling under municipality C, with a few categorized as urban, falling under corporation A or B.
The document appears to be a record of customer contacts from various clinics in Bangladesh in 2010. It includes data on the total number of customer contacts, number of poor customers contacted, number of the poorest customers contacted, daily average contacts, percentage of contacts that were poor, and number of contacts receiving home-based care services. The clinics served both urban and rural areas across multiple regions of Bangladesh.
The document appears to be a table listing customer contacts by category. It includes fields for clinic ID, NGO, clinic location, district, division, region, city type (urban or rural), clinic corporation (A, B, or C), and month. There are over 30 entries listed, with most clinics located in rural areas under corporation C, in districts like Dhaka, Comilla, Bogra, and Jessore. The majority of contacts occurred in August 2010.
The document appears to be a table containing data on customer contacts from clinics in Bangladesh in 2010. It includes information on the total number of customer contacts, contacts of poor people, location of clinics between urban and rural areas, and months. The majority of clinics listed were located in rural areas, served poor populations, and the data is from the month of June 2010.
The document appears to be a table containing information about clinic sites including their location (city, district, division, region), whether they are located in an urban or rural area, the corporation or municipality they belong to, and the month and year. There are over 30 rows of data containing this information about various clinic sites across Bangladesh in September 2010.
Presentation for gb (ssfp, gfatm & tmncp) 08 november 2012 finalMd.Afzal Hossain
The Smiling Sun Franchise Project (SSFP) provided essential health and family planning services from 2007-2012 through a network of static clinics, satellite clinics, and community service providers. The project operated in 11 districts across Bangladesh, utilizing a franchising model to deliver services and promote sustainability. The project aimed to provide universal access to quality healthcare while focusing on serving the poorest populations.
Este documento lista os jogadores do plantel profissional do Sport Lisboa e Benfica para a época de 2012-2013, incluindo seus nomes e números de camisa. Há 33 jogadores listados, com números de 1 a 35 e 89. Alguns jogadores proeminentes incluem Artur, Luisão, Cardozo, Aimar, Lima, Salvio e Matic.
The document appears to be a record of customer contacts from various clinics in Bangladesh in 2010. It includes data like clinic site, city type, region, district, number of total customer contacts and contacts of the poorest patients. Most clinics saw between 500-1000 total contacts in February 2010, with roughly 15-30% of contacts being among the poorest patients. The majority of clinics were located in rural areas.
This document contains the names and shirt numbers of players on a soccer team. It lists 38 players with numbers ranging from 1 to 47, including names like Artur, Emerson, Luisão, Ruben Amorim, Jávi Garcia, Óscar Cardozo, and Eduardo.
Tablet PCs are portable computers that use a touchscreen as their primary input. They run standard PC operating systems and can be used like laptops with the added benefit of pen or touch input. Tablet PCs are being used increasingly in education due to their low cost, mobile form factor, and touch interface compared to laptops. They are also being used more in healthcare for patient education, rehabilitation, and pharmaceutical applications. Popular tablet PCs available in India include the Apple iPad, HP Slate, Dell Streak, Samsung Tab, Asus EEE Tablet, and a $35 tablet from an Indian company.
Ruhul Kader is the co-founder of Future Startup, an online media platform and information hub for startups in Bangladesh. The document discusses Future Startup's services including its website, business database called FS Index, and in-house content marketing wing called Story Lab. It also emphasizes the importance of universities for experimenting with new ideas. The document provides advice on living life to the fullest instead of procrastinating, and encourages building new, unique things rather than copying existing models. It suggests several books and concepts for learning about entrepreneurship.
Tablet PCs are portable computers that use a touchscreen as their primary input and run standard PC operating systems. They offer advantages over laptops like longer battery life and instant-on capabilities. Tablet PCs are being used increasingly in education and healthcare due to their mobile form factor and touch interfaces which allow new ways of interacting with information. In India, popular tablet PC brands include Apple iPad, Samsung Tab, Asus EEE Tablet, and models from HP, Dell and Motorola that run various operating systems like Windows, Android and Blackberry OS. Prices range from $35 for basic models to over $500 for high-end tablets.
Tablet PCs are portable computers that can be used with a pen or finger as input devices. They run standard PC operating systems and have touchscreens. Tablet PCs are being used increasingly in education and healthcare due to their mobile form factor and touch interfaces. In education, they provide long battery life, portability, and tools for digital reading and multimedia. In healthcare, they are used for patient education and rehabilitation as well as pharmaceutical applications. Popular tablet PCs available in India include the Apple iPad, HP Slate, Dell Streak, Samsung Tab, Asus EEE Tablet, and a $35 tablet from India.
The document discusses labour welfare in industries. It outlines that labour welfare aims to improve working conditions and maintain good industrial relations. It includes facilities to ensure employee well-being and increase living standards. Labour welfare is provided by governments, employers, unions and other organizations. It has become more important with industrialization and globalization.
Tablet PCs are portable computers with touch screens that run standard PC operating systems. They come in various sizes and prices. Tablet PCs are gaining popularity due to their convenience. They are being used in education due to their portability and ability to easily share information. Tablet PCs are also being used increasingly in healthcare for things like patient education and therapeutic applications. Popular tablet PCs include the Apple iPad, Samsung Galaxy Tab, Dell Streak, Motorola Xoom, and BlackBerry PlayBook.
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
City type
Clinic site
(City
Record
Clinic ID NGO Clinic District Division Region corp.=A Month
number (Urban=1 Dist.
Rural=2) Muni.=B
Upazila/Mun
i=C)
### 27 SWANIRVAR
Nowabbari,Comilla
Comilla Chittagong Comilla Urban B March
### 173 SWANIRVAR
Tongi Gazipur Dhaka Dhaka Urban B March
### 218 SWANIRVAR
Atwari PanchagarhRajshahi Bogra Rural C March
### 219 SWANIRVAR
Austagram Kishoreganj haka
D Dhaka Rural C March
### 220 SWANIRVAR
BakshiganjJamalpur Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 221 SWANIRVAR
Basail Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 222 SWANIRVAR
Bhairab (Rural)
Kishoreganj haka
D Comilla Rural C March
### 223 SWANIRVAR
Bhuapur Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 224 SWANIRVAR
Chhagalnaiya
Feni Chittagong Comilla Rural C March
### 225 SWANIRVAR
Daganbhuiyan
Feni Chittagong Comilla Rural C March
### 226 SWANIRVAR
DaulatkhanBhola Barisal Jessore Rural C March
### 227 SWANIRVAR
Debiganj Panchagarh Rajshahi Bogra Rural C March
### 228 SWANIRVAR
Delduar Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 229 SWANIRVAR
DewanganjJamalpur Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 230 SWANIRVAR (Rural) eni
Feni F Chittagong Comilla Rural C March
### 231 SWANIRVAR
Ghatail Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 232 SWANIRVAR
Ghior Manikganj Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 233 SWANIRVAR
Gopalpur (Rural)
Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 234 SWANIRVAR
HossainpurKishoreganj haka
D Dhaka Rural C March
### 235 SWANIRVAR
Islampur Jamalpur Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 236 SWANIRVAR
Itna Kishoreganj haka
D Dhaka Rural C March
### 237 SWANIRVAR
Kalihati Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 238 SWANIRVAR
Karimganj Kishoreganj haka
D Dhaka Rural C March
### 239 SWANIRVAR
Katiadi Kishoreganj haka
D Dhaka Rural C March
### 240 SWANIRVAR
Kuliar CharKishoreganj haka
D Dhaka Rural C March
### 241 SWANIRVAR
Lalmohan Bhola Barisal Jessore Rural C March
### 242 SWANIRVAR
Madhupur Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 243 SWANIRVAR
Manpura Bhola Barisal Jessore Rural C March
### 244 SWANIRVAR
MelandahaJamalpur Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 245 SWANIRVAR
Nagarpur Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 246 SWANIRVAR
Nikli Kishoreganj haka
D Dhaka Rural C March
### 247 SWANIRVAR
Pakundia Kishoreganj haka
D Dhaka Rural C March
### 248 SWANIRVAR
Panchbibi Joypurhat Rajshahi Bogra Rural C March
### 249 SWANIRVAR
Parshuram Feni Chittagong Comilla Rural C March
### 251 SWANIRVAR
Sonagazi Feni Chittagong Comilla Rural C March
### 252 SWANIRVAR
Tarail Kishoreganj haka
D Dhaka Rural C March
### 253 SWANIRVAR
Tazumuddin hola
B Barisal Jessore Rural C March
### 264 SWANIRVAR
Adabar Dhaka Dhaka Dhaka Urban A March
### 265 SWANIRVAR
Ahammadnagar
Dhaka Dhaka Dhaka Urban A March
### 266 SWANIRVAR
Golartek (Gabtali)
Dhaka Dhaka Dhaka Urban A March
### 267 SWANIRVAR
Manikgonj Dhaka Dhaka Dhaka Urban B March
### 268 SWANIRVAR
Razabazar Dhaka Dhaka Dhaka Urban A March
### 269 SWANIRVAR
Savar Dhaka Dhaka Dhaka Urban C March
2. ### 270 SWANIRVAR
SheoraparaDhaka Dhaka Dhaka Urban A March
### 282 SWANIRVAR
Sangrays Comilla Chittagong Comilla Urban B March
### 311 SWANIRVAR
Dhalapara Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 312 SWANIRVAR
Sallah Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 318 SWANIRVAR
Zohuri Mohalla
Dhaka Dhaka Dhaka Urban A March
### 319 SWANIRVAR
Pirerbag Dhaka Dhaka Dhaka Urban A March
### 322 SWANIRVAR
Dhanbari Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
7. CUSTOMER-CONTACTS BY CATEGORY
City type
Clinic site
(City
Record
Clinic ID NGO Clinic District Division Region corp.=A Month
number (Urban=1 Dist.
Rural=2) Muni.=B
Upazila/Mun
i=C)
### 27 SWANIRVAR
Nowabbari,Comilla
Comilla Chittagong Comilla Urban B March
### 173 SWANIRVAR
Tongi Gazipur Dhaka Dhaka Urban B March
### 218 SWANIRVAR
Atwari PanchagarhRajshahi Bogra Rural C March
### 219 SWANIRVAR
Austagram Kishoreganj haka
D Dhaka Rural C March
### 220 SWANIRVAR
BakshiganjJamalpur Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 221 SWANIRVAR
Basail Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 222 SWANIRVAR
Bhairab (Rural)
Kishoreganj haka
D Comilla Rural C March
### 223 SWANIRVAR
Bhuapur Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 224 SWANIRVAR
Chhagalnaiya
Feni Chittagong Comilla Rural C March
### 225 SWANIRVAR
Daganbhuiyan
Feni Chittagong Comilla Rural C March
### 226 SWANIRVAR
DaulatkhanBhola Barisal Jessore Rural C March
### 227 SWANIRVAR
Debiganj Panchagarh Rajshahi Bogra Rural C March
### 228 SWANIRVAR
Delduar Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 229 SWANIRVAR
DewanganjJamalpur Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 230 SWANIRVAR (Rural) eni
Feni F Chittagong Comilla Rural C March
### 231 SWANIRVAR
Ghatail Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 232 SWANIRVAR
Ghior Manikganj Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 233 SWANIRVAR
Gopalpur (Rural)
Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 234 SWANIRVAR
HossainpurKishoreganj haka
D Dhaka Rural C March
### 235 SWANIRVAR
Islampur Jamalpur Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 236 SWANIRVAR
Itna Kishoreganj haka
D Dhaka Rural C March
### 237 SWANIRVAR
Kalihati Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 238 SWANIRVAR
Karimganj Kishoreganj haka
D Dhaka Rural C March
### 239 SWANIRVAR
Katiadi Kishoreganj haka
D Dhaka Rural C March
### 240 SWANIRVAR
Kuliar CharKishoreganj haka
D Dhaka Rural C March
### 241 SWANIRVAR
Lalmohan Bhola Barisal Jessore Rural C March
### 242 SWANIRVAR
Madhupur Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 243 SWANIRVAR
Manpura Bhola Barisal Jessore Rural C March
### 244 SWANIRVAR
MelandahaJamalpur Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 245 SWANIRVAR
Nagarpur Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 246 SWANIRVAR
Nikli Kishoreganj haka
D Dhaka Rural C March
### 247 SWANIRVAR
Pakundia Kishoreganj haka
D Dhaka Rural C March
### 248 SWANIRVAR
Panchbibi Joypurhat Rajshahi Bogra Rural C March
### 249 SWANIRVAR
Parshuram Feni Chittagong Comilla Rural C March
### 251 SWANIRVAR
Sonagazi Feni Chittagong Comilla Rural C March
### 252 SWANIRVAR
Tarail Kishoreganj haka
D Dhaka Rural C March
### 253 SWANIRVAR
Tazumuddin hola
B Barisal Jessore Rural C March
### 264 SWANIRVAR
Adabar Dhaka Dhaka Dhaka Urban A March
### 265 SWANIRVAR
Ahammadnagar
Dhaka Dhaka Dhaka Urban A March
### 266 SWANIRVAR
Golartek (Gabtali)
Dhaka Dhaka Dhaka Urban A March
### 267 SWANIRVAR
Manikgonj Dhaka Dhaka Dhaka Urban B March
### 268 SWANIRVAR
Razabazar Dhaka Dhaka Dhaka Urban A March
### 269 SWANIRVAR
Savar Dhaka Dhaka Dhaka Urban C March
8. ### 270 SWANIRVAR
SheoraparaDhaka Dhaka Dhaka Urban A March
### 282 SWANIRVAR
Sangrays Comilla Chittagong Comilla Urban B March
### 311 SWANIRVAR
Dhalapara Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 312 SWANIRVAR
Sallah Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 318 SWANIRVAR
Zohuri Mohalla
Dhaka Dhaka Dhaka Urban A March
### 319 SWANIRVAR
Pirerbag Dhaka Dhaka Dhaka Urban A March
### 322 SWANIRVAR
Dhanbari Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
23. A. CHILD HEALTH (CH)
Clinic site City type
Record
Clinic ID NGO Clinic District Division Region (City Month
number
(Urban=1 corp.=A
Rural=2) Dist.
Muni.=B
Upazila/Mun
i=C)
### 27 SWANIRVAR
Nowabbari,Comilla
Comilla Chittagong Comilla Urban B March
### 173 SWANIRVAR
Tongi Gazipur Dhaka Dhaka Urban B March
### 218 SWANIRVAR
Atwari PanchagarhRajshahi Bogra Rural C March
### 219 SWANIRVAR
Austagram Kishoreganj haka
D Dhaka Rural C March
### 220 SWANIRVAR
BakshiganjJamalpur Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 221 SWANIRVAR
Basail Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 222 SWANIRVAR
Bhairab (Rural)
Kishoreganj haka
D Comilla Rural C March
### 223 SWANIRVAR
Bhuapur Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 224 SWANIRVAR
Chhagalnaiya
Feni Chittagong Comilla Rural C March
### 225 SWANIRVAR
Daganbhuiyan
Feni Chittagong Comilla Rural C March
### 226 SWANIRVAR
DaulatkhanBhola Barisal Jessore Rural C March
### 227 SWANIRVAR
Debiganj Panchagarh Rajshahi Bogra Rural C March
### 228 SWANIRVAR
Delduar Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 229 SWANIRVAR
DewanganjJamalpur Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 230 SWANIRVAR (Rural) eni
Feni F Chittagong Comilla Rural C March
### 231 SWANIRVAR
Ghatail Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 232 SWANIRVAR
Ghior Manikganj Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 233 SWANIRVAR
Gopalpur (Rural)
Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 234 SWANIRVAR
HossainpurKishoreganj haka
D Dhaka Rural C March
### 235 SWANIRVAR
Islampur Jamalpur Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 236 SWANIRVAR
Itna Kishoreganj haka
D Dhaka Rural C March
### 237 SWANIRVAR
Kalihati Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 238 SWANIRVAR
Karimganj Kishoreganj haka
D Dhaka Rural C March
### 239 SWANIRVAR
Katiadi Kishoreganj haka
D Dhaka Rural C March
### 240 SWANIRVAR
Kuliar CharKishoreganj haka
D Dhaka Rural C March
### 241 SWANIRVAR
Lalmohan Bhola Barisal Jessore Rural C March
### 242 SWANIRVAR
Madhupur Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 243 SWANIRVAR
Manpura Bhola Barisal Jessore Rural C March
### 244 SWANIRVAR
MelandahaJamalpur Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 245 SWANIRVAR
Nagarpur Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 246 SWANIRVAR
Nikli Kishoreganj haka
D Dhaka Rural C March
### 247 SWANIRVAR
Pakundia Kishoreganj haka
D Dhaka Rural C March
### 248 SWANIRVAR
Panchbibi Joypurhat Rajshahi Bogra Rural C March
### 249 SWANIRVAR
Parshuram Feni Chittagong Comilla Rural C March
### 251 SWANIRVAR
Sonagazi Feni Chittagong Comilla Rural C March
### 252 SWANIRVAR
Tarail Kishoreganj haka
D Dhaka Rural C March
### 253 SWANIRVAR
Tazumuddin hola
B Barisal Jessore Rural C March
### 264 SWANIRVAR
Adabar Dhaka Dhaka Dhaka Urban A March
### 265 SWANIRVAR
Ahammadnagar
Dhaka Dhaka Dhaka Urban A March
24. ### 266 SWANIRVAR
Golartek (Gabtali)
Dhaka Dhaka Dhaka Urban A March
### 267 SWANIRVAR
Manikgonj Dhaka Dhaka Dhaka Urban B March
### 268 SWANIRVAR
Razabazar Dhaka Dhaka Dhaka Urban A March
### 269 SWANIRVAR
Savar Dhaka Dhaka Dhaka Urban C March
### 270 SWANIRVAR
Sheorapara Dhaka Dhaka Dhaka Urban A March
### 282 SWANIRVAR
Sangrays Comilla Chittagong Comilla Urban B March
### 311 SWANIRVAR
Dhalapara Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 312 SWANIRVAR
Sallah Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March
### 318 SWANIRVAR
Zohuri Mohalla
Dhaka Dhaka Dhaka Urban A March
### 319 SWANIRVAR
Pirerbag Dhaka Dhaka Dhaka Urban A March
### 322 SWANIRVAR
Dhanbari Tangail Dhaka Dhaka Rural C March