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Strategic Thinking / East Africa -
Eritrea
UNICEF on Global Immunisation Status
Kenya
Identity in Early Childhood
Tanzania
Advocacy for mothers and Children
Older People and HIV/AIDS in Tanzania
Strategic Thinking
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Eritrea
Progress for Children
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Ethiopia
Child Malnutrition in Ethiopia: Can Maternal Knowledge Augment The Role of Income?
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Kenya
Early Childhood in Focus 3: Developing Positive Identities
Kenya: Evaluation of the <i>Nimechill</i> Campaign to Promote Abstinence among Urban Youth 10-14
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Tanzania
Global Business Plan for Millennium Development Goals 4 & 5 - Advocacy Plan
Introducing Insecticide-Treated Nets in the Kilombero Valley, Tanzania
The Economics of Social Marketing: The Case of Mosquito Nets in Tanzania
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Uganda
Bringing Down Mosquito Fever
Draft Communication Strategy for Home-Based Management of Fever/Malaria in Children And Control of Malaria in Pregnancy in Ugand
Draft Communication Strategy for Home-Based Management of Fever/Malaria in Children And Control of Malaria in Pregnancy in Ugand
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Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) and Polio Eradication - Bihar
Polio Communication - the Vital Drop - Recommendations Report
Communication Support for the Pakistan Polio Eradication Initiative
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Continuing PMTCT Communication in South Africa
Continuing PMTCT Communication in South Africa
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Evaluation of Agencia de Noticias dos Direitos da Infancia (ANDI)
Review of Field Experiences: Integration of Family Planning and PMTCT Services
Succession Planning in Uganda: Early Outreach for AIDS-affected Children and Their Families
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The State of the World's Children 2007: Women and Children
Early Childhood and Primary Education
Empowering Communities to Respond to HIV/AIDS
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Rural Parents' Perspectives about Information on Child Immunization
Information Technology Making a Difference in Children's Lives: An Issue Brief for Leaders for Children
Community Consultation on Child Health Practices in Timor-Leste
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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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