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01/08/2017

VOX Myanmar: Health assistant on supervising iCCM trained volunteers

Malaria Consortium worked with Myanmar's National Malaria Control Programme, Child Health and Nutrition Divisions and Kalay, Pinlebu and Banmauk townships to introduce integrated community case management (iCCM) through the country's volunteer network. This VOX Voices of Experience interview is with the health assistant for Mandar village who talks about how he is now supervising iCCM trained volunteers and ensuring they are doing good work managing malaria, diarrhoea and pneumonia in children under five years old.

Country: Myanmar

Keywords: Childhood illnesses |

 

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