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Improving Health and Well-being of Children and Women in Developing Countries through Collaboration

The CORE Group focuses on measurably enhancing the health and well-being of children and women in developing countries by fostering strategic alliances and innovative community health approaches. We promote programs that are adaptable to local needs, reducing reliance on volatile resources. By identifying and sharing effective NGO-tested innovations and experiences, we aim to strengthen program models and influence policy to improve child health and development outcomes. Our efforts cover various domains, including nutrition, HIV, and social behavioral change.

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Improving Health and Well-being of Children and Women in Developing Countries through Collaboration

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  1. The CORE Group

  2. Who

  3. To measurably improve the health and well-being of children and women in developing countries through collaborative NGO action and learning What

  4. How • Fostering strategic alliances for in-country collaboration to increase the scale and impact of community-focused child health and development programs. • Promoting technically sound community health approaches that are flexible, respond appropriately to local needs and influences, and are designed to reduce dependency on insecure resources. • Identifying and disseminating NGO-tested innovations and local experiences to strengthen program models and influence policy affecting child health anddevelopment outcomes.

  5. IMCI – MSP promotion; CCM for diarrhea M&E – KPC indicators SBC – Improving social and behavioral change across all technical areas Nutrition and HIV – Connection to water and hygiene related to replacement feeding and prevention of diarrhea Working Group Connections

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