Strengthening community health supply chain performance through an integrated approach: Using mHealth technology and multilevel teams in Malawi
, , In 2010, 7.6 million children under five died globally - largely due to preventable diseases. Majority of these deaths occurred in sub-Saharan Africa. As a strategy to reduce child mortality, the Government of Malawi, in 2008, initiated integrated community case management allowing health survei...
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Main Authors: | Mildred Shieshia (Author), Megan Noel (Author), Sarah Andersson (Author), Barbara Felling (Author), Soumya Alva (Author), Smisha Agarwal (Author), Amnesty Lefevre (Author), Amos Misomali (Author), Boniface Chimphanga (Author), Humphreys Nsona (Author), Yasmin Chandani (Author) |
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Edinburgh University Global Health Society,
2014-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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