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Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Programmes in India: A Programme Science Approach

Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Programmes in India: A Programme Science Approach

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Despite the existing plethora of knowledge and continuous efforts to identify synergies and integrate the interventions across the continuum of maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH), there is a lack of consensus on the best way forward to achieve the quickest reductions in maternal and child mortality rates in developing countries in a strategic and coordinated manner. This book fills the gap, and provides a strategic approach, process and tools for designing and implementing large-scale MNCH programmes that are covered by the health system. This strategic approach termed as ‘programme science’ embeds science into all phases of programme cycle to optimize results and resources in implementing large-scale MNCH programmes. The book argues, with examples from Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh, that programme science as an approach can significantly improve the MNCH services in developing countries.
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Publication date
2018
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
332
Dimensions (mm)
139.70 x 215.90
Weight (g)
499
  • Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Assessments and Interventions 2. Quality Improvement Through Mentoring Interventions 3. Interventions to Improve Utilization and Coverage 4. Strengthening Data Management and Use Epilogue:: Conclusion and Way Forward Index
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