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SUMMARY REPORT ON THE MYSTERY CLIENT SURVEY

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The Mystery Client Survey is an effective method for assessing client satisfaction as well as the quality of services of clinic or company. Since 2009, Marie Stopes Vietnam/Center for Community Reproductive Health (MSV/VNCRH) conducted the mystery client survey to assess the MSV/VNCRH  clinics and franchised BlueStar clinics. With a evidence-based decision criteria, the Research and Metrics Office of MSV in ... Read More »

Community participation in malaria elimination

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On November 22, 2017 – a representative of the Center for Health Consultation and Community Development (CHD) participated in a consensual workshop on the project “Enhancing the participation of community in Malaria Elimination” in Vietnam. This workshop was held by the Vietnam Consortium for Malaria Community Initiatives (VietMCI) at Hai Au hotel in Qui Nhon City. In 2011, the Prime ... Read More »

Why RAI? Investing to Eliminate Malaria in the Mekong

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There’s good reason to be optimistic about the fight against malaria. The number of deaths caused by malaria globally declined 50 percent between 2000 and 2015 – that translates to an estimated 6.8 million deaths averted. The number of malaria cases has also declined rapidly, resulting in 1.3 billion cases averted. Yet these achievements come at a time when drug-resistant ... Read More »

Baseline survey summary report Project “Improving Vision to Empower Factory Workers”

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This report shares the results of the baseline survey on knowledge, attitudes and behaviours of workers in eye care and working conditions affecting eye health as one of the activities of the project “Improving vision to empower factory workers” sponsored by Fred Hollows Foundation in Vietnam (FHFVN). Although there are regulations and policies related to occupational health and safety for ... Read More »

SURVEY ON “INVESTIGATION OF MYSTERY CLIENTS”

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Execution time: September to November 2017 Sponsored by: Viet Nam Center Reproductive Health (VNCRH)/ Marie Stopes Viet Nam (MSV) Location of implementation: 11 clinics of MSV/VNCRH in nine provinces/cities (Ha Noi, Nghe An, Ha Tinh, Da Nang, Khanh Hoa, Dong Nai, Can Tho, Ho Chi Minh, Binh Duong). Description: Investigators acting as secret clients will be selected through collaborators of ... Read More »

This is the kind of vaccine that will make a difference

Dr. Photini Sinnis, deputy director of the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute in the United States, talks about the prospects for the malaria vaccine, which is expected to be widely tested in Africa next year. Nearly 430,000 people die from mosquito-borne diseases in 2015 and hundreds of millions of people get malaria every year, many never fully recovered. More progress ... Read More »

Announcement!

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About the change of Hanoi office address. From 24/04/2017, CHD’s office in Hanoi moved to the new address: No 10A, Lane 158/63 Nguyen Van Cu, Long Bien, Hanoi and new telephone number is +84 4 3872 7450. All correspondence should be sent to the new address above. Thank you! Read More »

Identifying Private Clinics Accessible to Unmarried Youth in Hanoi

Vietnam’s abortion rates are the fifth highest in the world, with an estimated 300,000 cases every year among 15-19 year olds alone[1]. Earlier initiation of sexual activity, high rates of abortion and limited access to contraceptive choice, particularly for unmarried youth have created a significant need for improved, convenient access to and awareness of multiple contraceptive options. In this context, ... Read More »

PROJECT IDEAS: End of gender based violence against people with disabilities.

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Although Vietnam has expressed the concern and acted to promote gender equality and to end violence against women by ratifying the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and implementing the program on supporting to people with disabilities in the period 2012 – 2020. However, the issue of violence against women still exists in many places, according to a ... Read More »

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