Routine monitoring systems for integrated community case management programs: lessons from 18 countries in sub–Saharan Africa
Implementing integrated community case management at scale involves thousands of diverse community health workers providing services in the hardest to reach, most deprived communities where formal services have failed to adequately deliver the most basic preventive and curative care – systems for ro...
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doaj-c4b7525715c24f26a4cf92104b58a6502020-11-24T22:14:29ZengEdinburgh University Global Health SocietyJournal of Global Health2047-29782047-29862014-10-014210.7189/jogh.04.020301Routine monitoring systems for integrated community case management programs: lessons from 18 countries in sub–Saharan AfricaTanya Guenther 0Yolanda Barberá Laínez 1Nicholas P Oliphant2Martin Dale3Serge Raharison4Laura Miller5Geoffrey Namara6Theresa Diaz7Save the Children, Washington DC, USAIInternational Rescue Committee, New York, NY, USAUNICEF, Programme Division, Health, New York, NY, USAPopulation Services International, Nairobi, KenyaJohn Snow Inc., Arlington, VA, USAInternational Rescue Committee, Freetown, Sierra LeoneMalaria Consortium, Kampala, UgandaUNICEF, Programme Division, Health, New York, NY, USAImplementing integrated community case management at scale involves thousands of diverse community health workers providing services in the hardest to reach, most deprived communities where formal services have failed to adequately deliver the most basic preventive and curative care – systems for routine monitoring must be designed to fit this context, place the end-user at the forefront,and align with the capacity for response. http://www.jogh.org/documents/forthcoming/V1_Guenther.XMLUNICEFintegrated community case managementiCCMroutine monitoringsystems |
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Tanya Guenther Yolanda Barberá Laínez Nicholas P Oliphant Martin Dale Serge Raharison Laura Miller Geoffrey Namara Theresa Diaz Routine monitoring systems for integrated community case management programs: lessons from 18 countries in sub–Saharan Africa Journal of Global Health UNICEF integrated community case management iCCM routine monitoring systems |
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Routine monitoring systems for integrated community case management programs: lessons from 18 countries in sub–Saharan Africa |
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Routine monitoring systems for integrated community case management programs: lessons from 18 countries in sub–Saharan Africa |
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Routine monitoring systems for integrated community case management programs: lessons from 18 countries in sub–Saharan Africa |
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Routine monitoring systems for integrated community case management programs: lessons from 18 countries in sub–Saharan Africa |
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routine monitoring systems for integrated community case management programs: lessons from 18 countries in sub–saharan africa |
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Implementing integrated community case management at scale involves thousands of diverse community health workers providing services in the hardest to reach, most deprived communities where formal services have failed to adequately deliver the most basic preventive and curative care – systems for routine monitoring must be designed to fit this context, place the end-user at the forefront,and align with the capacity for response.
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