Authors: Christopher Bessenecker and Lynette Walker
This paper explores the effectiveness of child health interventions and how to improve health care access for children, mothers, and caregivers. Multi-sectoral approaches, including utilization of community-based programming and community health workers, can help extend the reach of health care to these populations. Answering three questions will allow exploration of how multi-sectoral approaches are used within community-based child health and development programs: 1) how do NGOs define a multi-sectoral platform; 2) how do NGOs implement a multi-sectoral platform to achieve better or more sustainable health outcomes; and 3) how can child health programmers work effectively with other sectors to support community-based improvements in child health?
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Resource Topic: Community Health Workers/Volunteers, Community Involvement, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health
Resource Type: Case studies, Evaluation, Frameworks
Year: 2004
Region: Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA)
Country: India, Madagascar, Uganda, Zambia
Publisher May Restrict Access: No