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Enhancing Social Protection for Female Tea Garden Workers and Their Families in Sylhet Division, Bangladesh - Joint evaluation
- eval_number:
- 3479
- eval_url:
- https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/eval/3479
- location:
- country:
- Bangladesh
- region:
- Asia and the Pacific
- eval_title:
- Enhancing Social Protection for Female Tea Garden Workers and Their Families in Sylhet Division, Bangladesh - Joint evaluation
- recommendations:
- date:
- 2023-01-08 00:00:00.0
- themes:
- theme:
- Organizational issues
- category:
- Programme implementation
- comments:
- The integration of the learning to the general planning and data management systems of the Government will need to be continued to be promoted and supported by the ongoing UN social protection programmes in the area.
- action_plan:
- 4.1 BTA, BCSU, DIFE and DoL made commitment to provide such activities through its regular activities.
4.2 DoL and BTA are continuing their health related services for tea garden workers and their families in collaboration with civil surgeon departments.
4.3 BTA and DoL have committed to ensure maternal health services for the tea garden workers and their families with more efficient way.
4.4 A pilot basis 5 tea gardens have collected their routine data and completed the garden census 2021 using the harmonized data collection template with disaggregated data
- management_response:
- Partially Completed
- progress:
- Partially achieved
- admin_units:
- RO-Asia and the Pacific
- title:
- 4.1. Awareness-building sessions, leadership training, collective bargaining, and gender talk sessions should be continued for longer terms for maximum impact. The sessions should be conducted at a convenient day and time to reach both men and women equally.
4.2. Ensuring qualified midwife (at least 3-year diploma in Govt. recognized institute) for tea garden health facility, Minimum test facility for pregnant mother and available medicine. BTA will ensure in collaboration with Civil Surgeon
4.3. Ensuring continuity of using maternal healthcare services through proper counseling of the pregnant mothers about the importance of maternal healthcare services, addressing community-level misconceptions related to maternal healthcare services, and improving the quality of maternal healthcare services.
4.4. Harmonized data collection framework developed by the UN SDG joint program should be used in all targets to record data.
- project_symbols:
- BGD/19/51/UND
- url:
- https://webapps.ilo.org/ievaldiscovery/recommendations/16431
- information_source:
- Country Office
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