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Bringing the MDGs back on track: Improving health and nutrition outcomes for women and children among vulnerable families living in urban and rural areas of West Bengal

Last updated: 20/03/2017
IATI Identifier: GB-CHC-328434-CN1123
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Description

The project aims to reduce infant mortality and improve maternal health by ensuring accessibility and quality of essential government health services and social welfare schemes. PNC for women will be improved and malnutrition decreased amongst children below two years of age in two of the poorest districts in West Bengal. Young women, particularly those from minority groups will be empowered and act as 'Change Agents' to contribute towards achieving the MDGs.;


Location

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India
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Status Implementation

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Programme Spend

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  • Child In Need Institute (CINI)

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Budget

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Programme data last updated on 20/03/2017