Maternal|Child Health

Farta Child Survival Project Final Evaluation

The Farta Woreda Child Survival Project is a five-year Child Survival Project implemented by CARE Ethiopia (October 1, 2002 to September 30, 2007). The project aims to improve the health of children under five and women of childbearing age by focusing on the following interventions: Nutrition (35%), Pneumonia Case Management (25%) and Control of Diarrheal Disease (20%). Read More...

Etude de base initiatives en faveur de la nutrition et de la démographie (ppind)

This 96 page document presents the baseline findings for the for the Initiative promoting nutrition ... Read More...

Balasahyoga Project Evaluation Report

206-page evaluation of the BSY programme that aims to provide high-quality and comprehensive prevention, treatment, care and support services to the children and their families (40,000 households, reaching 60,000 adults and 68,000 children) infected with or affected by HIV in 11 districts in Andhra Pradesh through a phased approach. It aims to improve the quality of life and well-being of these children and their families. Read More...

Consortium for Rehabilitation and Development (CORAD) Development Relief Program (DRP) Impact Assessment Report

DRP program aimed to: improve the health status of 15,800 rural food insecure households (Program Ob... Read More...

Indonesia pena ii endofproject 06 (1)

The PENA II project was carried out in Kupang and Timor Tengah Utara district districts in Nusa Teng... Read More...

Proyecto Mujeres Madres Ninos / As Constructores del Desarrollo Local

pretendiendo alcanzar participación de las mujeres en edad fértil para fortalecer sus conocimientos ... Read More...

SNEHAL Mid-Term Reflective Practice Report

Sustained Nutrition, Education, Health and Livelihoods (SNEHAL) Project aims at empowering communiti... Read More...

Proyecto Supervivencia Materna

objetivo general del proyecto fue contribuir a la reducción de la mortalidad materna por complicacio... Read More...

Proyecto FEMME Evaluación

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Tanzania National Voucher Scheme (TNVS) Training Annual Report

enables groups most at risk from Malaria (pregnant women and infants) to have access to insecticide-... Read More...

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