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Malaria During Pregnancy Resource Package: Tools to Facilitate Policy Change and Implementation

Publication Date

2003

Summary

This online resource package contains a variety of tools designed to assist policymakers, public health professionals, and health managers in implementing programmes that will reduce the incidence of malaria during pregnancy and provide effective treatment for pregnant women with malaria.

The tools in this package include training materials, a ReproLearn Tutorial, job aids, key article abstracts, safety of sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine FAQ, case studies, a press kit, and a communication strategy.

The Maternal and Neonatal Health (MNH) Program was established in 1998 as USAID's flagship initiative to reduce maternal and newborn deaths in the developing world. Funded by a cooperative agreement between USAID's Office of Health and Nutrition and the JHPIEGO Corporation, an affiliate of Johns Hopkins University, the MNH Program is a complementary partnership among four organisations: JHPIEGO Corporation, The Centre for Development and Population Activities (CEDPA), Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Center for Communication Programs (JHU/CCP), and the Program for Appropriate Technology in Healthcare (PATH).

Languages

Print version: English, French, Portuguese. Online version: English and French.

Contact

ACCESS Program
Email: info@jhpiego.net, info@accesstohealth.org
1615 Thames Street, Suite 205
Baltimore, MD 21231-3492 USA
Tel: (410) 537-1800
Fax: (410) 537-1473
O visite la página web de ACCESS

Placed on the Communication Initiative site November 20 2003
Last Updated February 03 2006

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