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Partnering with Grandmothers and Healers to Eliminate the “Disease of Dust” in Senegal A Case Study in Community-Based Tuberculosis Control DecemberR. Nyberg/USAID
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Document Date: 2010-01-20 12:42:32


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Washington / DC / Rapport / Richmond / Dakar / /

Company

Christian Children’s Fund Christian Children’s Fund / CORE Group Inc. / CCF Senegal / CCF Africa / /

Continent

Africa / /

Country

Senegal / /

Event

Reorganization / Business Partnership / /

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health hut services / local indigenous belief systems / basic local health services / referral systems / health care systems / community health services / /

Organization

Department of Mbour / United States Agency for International Development / Ministry of Health National Programs / Christian Children’s Fund / Bureau for Global Health / Community Health Project / Mbour Department / USAID Mission / Health Center / Ministry of Health / /

Person

Mamadou Diagne / Ralph Syring / Alfred Inis Ndiaye / Cheri Vincent / Karen LeBan / David Shanklin / Ann Hendrix-Jenkins / Wade Diop / /

Position

local health manager / Program Assistant / Executive Director / Africa Region Senior Health Advisor / Communications Manager / nurse / community health worker / physician / National Health Coordinator / Chief / Senior Public Health Advisor / Independent Consultant / Senior Health Specialist / Region Senior Health Advisor / manager of the national TB program / Malaria Advisor / /

ProvinceOrState

Virginia / /

URL

www.coregroup.org / /

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