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Awards / MDG 5. Maternal Health -
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Awards
Stories from the Field Film Awards
Premio Periodístico “América Latina y los Objetivos de Desarrollo del Milenio”
I Concurso de Guiones “Cine Posible”
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Base Line
Saving the Lives of Mothers and Newborns
Repositioning Nutrition as Central to Development
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Change Theories
Atención Integrada a la Enfermedades Prevalentes de la Infancia
Definiciones Relacionadas con los Objetivos de Desarrollo del Milenio, ODM
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Experiences
Strengthening Postnatal Care Services Including Postpartum Family Planning in Kenya
Community Health Initiative (CHI)
Operation Sirigu
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Evaluations
Review of Field Experiences: Integration of Family Planning and PMTCT Services
Effect of a Participatory Intervention with Women's Groups on Birth Outcomes in Nepal
Assessing Effects of a Media Campaign on HIV/AIDS Awareness and Prevention in Nigeria
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Events Calendar
Women Deliver Conference (October 18-20 2007)
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Funding
Programa de Pequeñas Subvenciones 2006 de la Fundación Panamericana de Salud y Educación (PAHEF)
Programa de Pequeñas Subvenciones de la Fundación Panamericana de la Salud y Educación
Convocatoria de Proyectos de Investigación Conocimiento Científico para Alcanzar las Metas de Salud del Milenio en América Latin
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http://csociales.uchile.cl/publicaciones/enfoques/03/edu06.htm
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Materials
The State of the World's Children 2007: Women and Children
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
Advancing Health Literacy: A Framework for Understanding and Action
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Planning Models
HEALTHCOM's 5 Step Methodology
Grandmother-inclusive Methodology
Community Action in the Health Field: A General Framework by the European Union
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Strategic Thinking
Maternal and Newborn Care Practices Among the Urban Poor in Indore, India
Community Consultation on Child Health Practices in Timor-Leste
Global Business Plan for Millennium Development Goals 4 & 5 - Advocacy Plan
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Trends
La OMS y los objetivos de desarrollo del milenio
Global Monitoring Report 2004
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Development Classifieds
Young Children and HIV/AIDS
Which of these strategies should be prioritised in supporting young children affected by HIV/AIDS?
[you may choose more than one]
Strategies:
Create employment opportunities for surviving family members.
Create participatory opportunities for children in developing policies on children affected by HIV/AIDS.
Create family training and support on rights-related child issues.
Create more publicly funded housing, such as orphanages and foster families (with training made available).
Support village-centred care arrangements with long-term financial commitments.
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Early Childhood Development Specialist
Malawi: Play helps young children affected by HIV
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Akuffo Addo's Wife
Another site will be sought for West Clark alternative school
Obama Touches Cape Town Woman's Life
Johnstown child-care facilities merge
South Africa: Iconic Black Schools to Be Revived
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