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BASICS MadagascarRegionAfrica Programme SummaryBasic Support for Institutionalizing Child Survival (BASICS) started in November 1993 as a follow-up to a diarrheal disease control programme. In 1995, BASICS began a three- year phase that evolved to encompass the Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (IMCI), Information-Education-Communication (IEC), nutrition, the Expanded Programme on Immunisation (EPI), and community-based behaviour change programmes. BASICS main objectives include: building national capacity to develop and implement child survival and nutrition policies, developing district capacity to manage child survival programmes, and promoting sustainable behaviour change for child survival at community and household levels. Communication StrategiesSpearheaded the creation of the national IEC Task Force responsible for harmonising messages across 10 health and family planning programmes. Assisted revision of national EPI policy and new nutrition policies to address child feeding and micro nutrient supplementation. Assisted in implementing 1997 & 98 National Immunisation Days for polio eradication. Development IssuesHealth, Nutrition, Children, Rights. Key PointsMadagascar is one of few countries in the world where infant mortality, child mortality and maternal mortality rates have not decreased in recent years. BASICS works at all levels of the health care system-national to community. Introduced IMCI to Madagascar - the first francophone country to undertake health worker training and the first to launch a community-based approach. Collaborates closely with the Ministry of Health (MOH). PartnersUSAID Child Survival Partners - CARE, CRS, Peace Corps, UNICEF, MCDI, SALFA, ADRA. ContactMr. Mark Rasmuson
BASICS 1600 Wilson Blvd Suite 300 Arlington VA, 22209 USA. Tel: 703 312 6828 Fx: 703 312 6900 MRASMUSO@basics.org BASICS website USAID Child Survival Partners - CARE, CRS, Peace Corps, UNICEF, MCDI, SALFA, ADRA.
SourceAbstract sent to The Communication Initiative by BASICS Madagascar. Placed on the Communication Initiative site December 07 2005 Last Updated January 06 2006 |
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