Health education planning and management for child survival program : a training program guide
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The training manual presented here was used during workshops of the African Child Survival Initiative-Combatting Childhood Communicable Diseases (ACSI-CCCD) project in Niger to provide practical, participatory training in the development of child survival health education programs.
1970

Abstract
The first section explains the manual"s philosophy and 4-phase training process, consisting of needs assessment, workshop planning, training, and follow-up evaluation and consultation; the four phases are designed to be conducted over a minimum period of 8-12 months. The manual is intended to be used with trainee pairs (a health educator and a child survival program manager, who work at the national, state, or district level), and to foster teamwork which the two trainees will then carry back to the work setting. Section Two contains 14 modules, each consisting of a set of objectives, an outline of training content, a brief description of training methods, and handouts. Appendices contain materials needed for workshop needs assessments and follow-up, materials for program and participant evaluation, and a sample workshop schedule.
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