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Integrated Community Case Management Phase 2 ( ICCM 2)

Last updated: 30/01/2020
IATI Identifier: GB-GOV-1-300304

Description

The purpose of the programme is to provide funds and technical oversight for health services to select and train community-based distributors (CBDs), the majority of whom are women, to identify and treat and/or refer children under the age of 5 years who suffer from the main causes of child death, namely, malaria, pneumonia (acute respiratory infection), diarrhoea and severe acute malnutrition (SAM) at the community level in hard-to-reach villages in order to contribute to a reduction in under-five child death rate in South Sudan.


Location

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South Sudan
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Gender Equality significant objective

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Programme data last updated on 30/01/2020