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Wednesday, October 24, 2007
Computer Game Helps Ugandan Children Recovering From Cerebral Malaria
Computer Game Helps Ugandan Children Recovering From Cerebral Malaria
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Overview
Maternal and Child Health in Developing Countries is a graduate level course at the
Department of Population and Family Health
at
Columbia University's
Mailman School of Public Health
. 2007 marks the 30th year that
Dr. Roy Brown
and
Dr. Nicholas Cunningham
have provided this survey of the major health issues in the life stages of women and children of lesser developed countries and of the public health responses to these issues.
Current MCH Articles
MCH Links
Basic Publications regarding child survival activities
CU Department of Population and Family Health
Maternal and Child Health Journal
Maternal and Child Health Library
The American Academy of Pediatrics
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
UNFPA Population Issues
United Nations Volunteer
USAID Maternal and Child Health
World Health Organization
Course Reading List
Just and Lasting Change
The Myth of Development
Pedagogy of the Oppressed
My Name is Today
Health Care of Women and Children in Developing Countries
Textbook of International Health
The State of the World's Children Report 2006
Maternal and Child Health: Programs, Problems and Policy in Public Health
Helping the Children: A Practical Handbook for Complex Humanitarian Emergencies
Health Care for Children: What's Right, What's Wrong, What's Next
The Complete Book of Breastfeeding
Expecting Trouble: The Myth of Prenatal Care in America
Breaking the Cycle of Poverty: The BRAC Strategy
Communit-based Health Care: Lessons from Bangladesh
Questioning the Solution: the Politics of Primary Health Care and Child Survival
Where There is no Psychiatrist
Labels
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CBPR
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empowerment
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Events
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fathers
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food aid
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food supplementation
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growth monitoring
(3)
malnutrition
(1)
media for development
(1)
microfinance
(1)
monetization
(1)
ORT
(1)
policy
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poverty
(1)
pregnancy
(2)
prevention
(1)
statistics
(3)
vaccines
(1)
violence
(1)
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Where is maternal and child health now?
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