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    Monday Pre-meeting Sessions

    Maternal & Child Anemia: Science, Programs, and Overcoming Implementation Barriers

    This session addressseed scientific and programmatic issues for effective scale-up of maternal and child anemia interventions.

    Facilitators: Shannon Downey, CORE Group; Rolf Klemm, A2Z Projecet; Malaria, Nutrition, and Safe Motherhood and Reproductive Health Working Groups 

    Presenters: Rolf Klemm, A2Z Project; Silvana Faillace, A2Z Project; Mary Hennigan, Catholic Relief Services; Jennifer Nielsen, Hellen Keller International

    Maternal and Child Anemia- Why, What works, What Needs More Work?

    Maternal Anemia within Child Survival Grants: Lessons Learned at Helen Keller International

    Maternal Anemia within Child Survival Grants Program: Lessons Learned and a Way Forward?

    Introduction to the Nutrition Program Design Assistant

    This session introduced the Nutrtion Program Design Assistant Tool to potential users.  The tool is designed to help program planning teams select the most appropriate community-based nutrition approaches for specific target areas in collaboration with a range of partners.

    Facilitators: Nutrtion Working Group (Paige Harrigan, Save the Children; Lynette Friedman, Consultant; Kristen Cashin, FANTA-2; Mary Hennigan, Catholic Relief Services)

    Panelists: Judiann McNulty, Consultant; David Shanklin, ChildFund International, Judy Canahuati, USAID


    Introduction to the Nutrition Program Design Assistant

    Using the Nutrition Program Design Assistant

    Nutrition Program Design Assistant  (Workbook)

    Nutrtion Program Design Assistant   (Reference Guide)

     

    Lives Saved Tool (LiST) for Child Survival Project: Using LiST to estimate the impact of maternal, newborn, and child health interventions

    Child survival programs are already making important contributions through measurable population impacts on under-five mortality. The Lives Saved Tool (LiST) can assist with strategic planning and identifying the most effective interventions in project areas. LiST can also enhance project evaluations, providing a means to estimate the mortality impact of child survival projects.

    Facilitators: Jim Ricca, Debra Prosnitz, Becca Levine, NGO/PVO Support Team, Maternal Child Health Integrated  Project (MCHIP)

    Lives Saved Analyes for Child Survival Projects: Basic How-to Use LiST

    Lives Saved Analyses for Child Survival Projects: Using LiST to Estimate Impact of Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Interventions
     

     
     
     
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