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RAHP Phase 1 – The collection of studies emerging from the first round of RAHP were published as an edited volume

Reaching the Unreached: Rapid Assessment of Health Programme Implementation in India

Co-edited by Amy Hagopian, Peter House and Abhijit Das. Has Janani Suraksha Yojana Stimulated Institutional Delivery? A Study in Una District of Himachal Pradesh – Deepak Kumar, Manisha and Archana Dwivedi Have the Supreme Court Guidelines made a Difference? A Study of Quality of Care of Women’s Sterilization in Five States – Jayeeta Chowdhury, Melissa Lairenlakpam and Abhijit Das

Assessing the Readiness of CHCs to Deliver Emergency Obstetric Care: A study in Wardha District, Maharashtra – Abhay Gaidhane and ZahirRaziQuazi To What Extent Are ASHAs Able to Perform Their Assigned Roles ? A Study of Muzaffarpur District in Bihar – Alok Lodh, M Haque, Pranita Singh, Dinesh Singh Dipu, Sushil Kumar and Gitanjali Priti Bhatia

Assessing the Preparedness of CHCs as First Referral Units in Meghalaya – IbadasuklinKharshandi and Mornrina J Nongkynrih Assessing the Readiness of the Health System to Address Maternal Mortality: A Study in Uttar Pradesh – Jashodhara Dasgupta, Chesta Sharma and Saim Md Khan Does Community Monitoring Improve Delivery of Maternal Health Services? Examining the Role of VHSC in Mayurbhanj District, Orissa – Jiban Krushna Behera, Sudharani Acharya and Sunita Sing h

Role of the Sahiyya in Delivering ANC Services: A Study in East Singbhum District, Jharkhand – Isita Ray and Nandalal Baksi Role of JSY in Institutional Deliver y: A Study in Churachandpur District, Manipur – Peter ZM Hangmi and Jamhen Kuki

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Other Studies

CHSJ collaborated with well known Universities like University of Washington USA and Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and Masters Students conducted their thesis research under our guidance. Some of the research included:

Applying WHO’s ‘Workforce Indicators of Staffing Need’ (WISN) Method to Calculate the Health Worker Requirements for India’s Maternal and Child Health Service Guarantees in Orissa State – Amy Hagopian, Manmath K Mohanty, Abhijit Das, Peter House (Published in Health Policy and Planning 2012 Jan;27(1):11-8

CHSJ collaborated with well known Universities like University of Washington USA and Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and Masters Students conducted their thesis research under our guidance. Some of the research included:

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