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Démystification de la mobilisation communautaire: Une stratégie efficace pour l’amélioration de la santé maternelle et du nouveau-né

Démystification de la mobilisation communautaire: Une stratégie efficace pour l’amélioration de la santé maternelle et du nouveau-né

Some donors and policymakers who do not have experience with the transformational power of community mobilization are skeptical of the process, confused by the range of definitions and approaches, and they have raised a number of legitimate concerns. The purpose of this publication is to address these concerns and present evidence from the field to make the case for including community mobilization as part of broader national health plans to achieve the Millenium Development Goals of reducing maternal and child mortality and improving maternal and child health.

pdf icon  Demystifying Community Mobilization An Effective Strategy to Improve Maternal and Newborn HealthDemystifying Community Mobilization An Effective Strategy to Improve Maternal and Newborn Health

Year of Publication: 2007

Organization: US Agency for International Development, Access
Length: 32 pages

Languages: English

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