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Reaching Communities for Child Health:
Advancing Health Outcomes through Multi-Sectoral Approaches
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Academy for Educational Development
Washington, DC
March 23-25, 2004
Meeting Context and Introduction:
Powerpoint Presentations and Handouts Referenced in Narrative Report:
- PowerPoint: Conceptual Framework for the Multi-Sectoral Platform
Boosting Health Impact Through Integration of Non-Health Sectors: The Value of Multi-Sectoral Platform Interventions in Community-Based IMCI Programming -Chris Bessenecker, Consultant
- Powerpoint: Integrated Water, Sanitation and Community IMCI Interventions
Daraus Bukenya, African Medical and Research Foundation
- Paper: Integrating Water, Hygiene and Sanitation into Community IMCI Interventions:
Lessons from the African Medical and Research Foundation (AMREF) in Tanzania - Daraus Bukenya, African Medical and Research Foundation
- PowerPoint: A Multisectoral Approach for a Nutritional Emergency in Eastern Guatemala
Gilda Maria Walter - Catholic Relief Services
- Paper: A New Hope for Eastern Guatemala
Gilda Maria Walter - Catholic Relief Services
- Powerpoint: Africare Ntungamo Community Based Integrated Management of Childhood Illness Project,Africare Uganda
The Role of Multi Sectoralism in Attainment of CIMCI Goals & Objectives - Atukunda Innocent, Africare
- Paper: The Role Of The Multi Sectoralism In Attainment Of Goals And Objectives: Working Through Different Sectors To Address Factors That Facilitate Or Hinder Adoption Of Key Health Practices
Atukunda Innocent, Africare
- PowerPoint: Multi-sector Approaches Population-Health-Environment Program in Madagascar
Eckhard Kleinau, Environmental Health Project
- PowerPoint: Combating Resistance to Polio Vaccination through a Multi-Sector Program Approach
Subodh Kumar, CORE Group Polio Partners Project
- Paper: Combating Resistance to Polio Vaccination in Underserved Communities in Uttar Pradesh, India
Subodh Kumar, CORE Group Polio Partners Project
- PowerPoint: Nchelenge District (Zambia) HIV/AIDS Task Force A Multisectoral Model for Preventing HIV/AIDS & Improving Child Health
Tsamwa Dickson, Project Concern International
- Paper: District Task Force for HIV/AIDS– A Multisectoral Model for Preventing HIV/AIDS and Improving Child Health
Jennifer Yourkavitch, MPH and Tsamwa Dickson, Project Concern International
- PowerPoint: Working Through Communities and Local Government to Increase Capacity for Health Programming in Kanchanpur, Nepal
Indra Prasad Adhikari, CARE
- Paper: Working Through Communities and Local Government to Increase Capacity for Health Programming in Kanchanpur, Nepal
Indra Prasad Adhikari, CARE
- PowerPoint: Working Through Local Government to Increase Their Resource Commitments to Community Child Health Programming in Bolivia
Ramiro Llanque Torrez, Curamericas
- Paper: Working Through Local Government to Increase Their Resource Commitments to Community Child Health Programming in Bolivia
Ramiro Llanque Torrez, Curamericas
- Bringing It Home—Identifying Multi-Sectoral Opportunities for Themes 1, 2, & 3 Tables:
- PowerPoint: Who Is Conducting The Multiplatfrom Orchestra?
Stanley O. Foster, Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health
- PowerPoint: Building Coalitions
Chris Bessenecker, Consultant
- PowerPoint: Multi-Sectoral Work: Early Child Development
Patrice Engle, UNICEF
- PowerPoint: Building the Evidence Base for the Multi-Sectoral Platform
Peter Winch, Johns Hopkins University
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