Community Dialogue for Child Health: Results from a Process Evaluation in 3 Countries
This learning brief presents results from a rigorous process evaluation conducted in 3 countries, aiming at assessing if the community dialogue approach implemented was appropriate and effective in raising demand for iCCM services at community level.
Source: Malaria Consortium
Date of Publication: March 25, 2019
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