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GPAF-IMP-072 Improving mother and child health services for 42,000 beneficiaries in three districts of Sierra Leone

Last updated: 13/05/2016
IATI Identifier: SL-NRA-1001562-8-GB-1-202035-101
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Description

The "Improving mother and child health services for 42,000 beneficiaries in three districts of Sierra Leone" project aims to provide effective maternal and child health care at all health care levels in the targeted areas of Bo, Tonkolili and Bombali Districts through skilled attendance, increased community participation and ownership and improve quantity and quality of human resources for health, especially midwives. The project is located in 33 MRC supported rural government clinics and in the midwifery school in Makeni and has 42,000 direct and 733,000 indirect beneficiaries.;


Location

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Sierra Leone
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Status Implementation

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Programme data last updated on 13/05/2016