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050 _aW 84.6 R49 1992
100 _aReynolds, J.|Stinson, W.
245 0 _aLessons learned from primary health care programmes funded by the Aga Khan foundation
250 _a2nd ed.
260 _aGeneva
_bAga Khan Foundation
_c1992
300 _ax,149p.
500 _aFocuses on the delivery of primary health care (PHC), the Aga Khan Foundation has been a major donor agency over the past ten years supporting health care initiatives in Southeast Asia and other later developing countries. Emphasises on the mobilization of community involvement and how that participation contributed to increased program effectiveness and sustainability. The most effective health care interventions were immunizations for young children and tetanus toxoid for pregnant women, while increased oral rehydration therapy for diarrhea proved to be moderately successful.
650 _aBangladesh|India|Kenya|Pakistan|Summary Report|Maternal-Child Health Services|Nongovernmental Organizations|Program Sustainability
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_cBK
999 _c2516
_d2516