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Publication Date:
17/04/2018

Author:
Elizabeth Streat
Sandrine Martin
Dieterio Magul
Ester Mboa

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A qualitative assessment of community health committees' participation, with and without community dialogues

Publication Date:
17/04/2018
Author:
Elizabeth Streat
Sandrine Martin
Dieterio Magul
Ester Mboa
Type:
Presentation

In an effort to reduce child mortality, countries are increasingly adopting the integrated community case management (iCCM) strategy for childhood illnesses. For iCCM to be successful, community engagement is required. This presentation assesses community health committees’ participation with and without a community dialogue intervention. It was presented at the seventh Multilateral Initiative on Malaria Conference in April 2018 in Dakar, Senegal.  

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Country: Mozambique

Keywords: Community delivery | Public health communications | Child and maternal health | Diarrhoea | Malnutrition | Pneumonia | Case management | iCCM | SDG3

 

 

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