Afghanistan
BASICS provides technical assistance to the Ministry of Public Health of Afghanistan to address newborn health, community case management of childhood illnesses, nutrition, pediatric hospital care improvement, behavior change communications, and systems strengthening.
Beginning its country program in 2007 and establishing a local office in Kabul in 2008, BASICS specifically works to improve child health in the country by revising and developing child survival and health policies and strategies; improving the delivery of child health care in communities, and in peripheral facilities and hospitals, including by reinforcing IMCI protocols; and strengthening cross-cutting health system components, such as the use of health information system data for decision making.
Click here to read the final report for BASICS' Afghanistan country program (including activities up to September 30, 2009).
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