USAID DEC
The Child and Mother Nutrition (CB-IMNCI) package is a comprehensive program aimed at improving the health and nutrition of children and mothers in developing countries.
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Abstract
The package has been made possible by the support from various organizations and donors. The CB-IMNCI package focuses on the prevention and management of common childhood illnesses, including diarrhea, pneumonia, and malaria. It also emphasizes the importance of exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months of life and continued breastfeeding along with appropriate complementary foods up to two years of age. The package includes a range of interventions, including training for healthcare workers, community health workers, and mothers. It also provides guidelines for the management of common childhood illnesses, as well as recommendations for the prevention and control of infectious diseases. The CB-IMNCI package is designed to be implemented in a variety of settings, including hospitals, health centers, and community-based programs. It is intended to be used by healthcare workers, community health workers, and mothers to improve the health and nutrition of children and mothers. The package includes a range of tools and resources, including training manuals, guidelines, and job aids. It also provides information on how to establish and maintain a well-functioning health system, including the development of policies and guidelines for the management of common childhood illnesses. The CB-IMNCI package is a critical component of efforts to improve the health and nutrition of children and mothers in developing countries. It has the potential to save lives, prevent illness, and improve the overall well-being of children and mothers. The package is designed to be adaptable to different cultural and socio-economic contexts, and can be implemented in a variety of settings, including urban and rural areas. It is intended to be used by healthcare workers, community health workers, and mothers to improve the health and nutrition of children and mothers.
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USAID DEC