Engaging the Private Sector to Introduce and Scale Up Zinc Programs to Prevent and Treat Diarrhea among Children <5

In this presentation, MacDonald discusses how to engage the private health sector to increase the use of zinc to prevent and treat diarrhea in children under five. In her presentation she concludes that the mass media can significantly increase awareness among caregivers and private sector channels are viable, effective options for delivery of zinc.

Author

Vicki MacDonald

Contributor

SHOPS Project

Published
July 2013
Resource Types
Presentation
Country
Ghana
Nepal
Health Area
Child Health
Keywords
diarrhea
zinc
Current Downloads
9

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