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USAID program, 1997-2002Smaller Healthier Families

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2. National level support

2. National level support

1. Partnership1. Partnership

3. Community level support

3. Community level support

The three pillars….

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…..must be balanced

1. Partnership1. Partnership

2. National level

support

2. National level

support

3. Community level

support3. Community level

support

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Partnership

• GAIN

• ICC

• IEC Task force

• RH Task force

• DDM

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National level support

• Policy/Norms and Standards• Strategic

approaches• System

strengthening • Improved quality

of services

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Improved Norms and Standards and Policies

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ComplementaryFeeding

Feeding of sick childrenBreastfeeding

Anemia

IodineVitamin A

Women’s Nutrition

Essential Nutrition (small doable actions)

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4 Method FP Training Program(small doable actions)

Five day formal training:

• 4 methods: orals, injectibles, barriers and LAM

• Counseling and IEC materials

• Logistics and HMIS tools

• 2 clinic-based half days

• Start-up kit

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Health System Strengthening

Cold-chain spare-parts

IEC materials

Drug/contraceptive logistics

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Pre-service training in medical and nursing schools

• Sustainable training strategy

• Increased cost-effectiveness

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Community level•Community empowerment mobilization and education

•Community based distribution and Social Marketing

•Link between community and health centers

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Empowering

Measuring change

Celebrating success

Champion Communities

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Promote Positive BehaviorsPromote Positive Behaviors

Large numbers of community volunteers

Community animators from existing organizations

Short skill-based training with the family-friendly health card as focus.

SMALL

DO-ABLE

ACTION

Why?

Who?

How?

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2. National level support

2. National level support

1. Partnership1. Partnership

3. Community level support

3. Community level support

The way forward

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The way forward

• Continuing and strengthening partnership

• Continuing and expanding work at the National level

• Expanding community involvement

Champion communes and social marketing