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First Principles: Designing Effective Education Programs for School Health in Developing Countries
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Document Date: 2011-12-06 12:07:38


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City

Reading / Dakar / /

Company

Focusing Resources / EQUIP Education Quality Improvement Program FRESH Focusing Resources / See Focusing Resources / /

Country

United States / Malawi / China / Bangladesh / Jamaica / /

Facility

Building Educational Quality / /

IndustryTerm

education infrastructure / inadequate food / teacher training systems / health services / HIV prevention / supervision systems / school management / nutrition services / education management information systems / /

Organization

Norwegian Agency for Development / United States Agency for International Development / Civil Society / World Health Organization / World Bank / United Nations / UNICEF United Nations Children’s Fund USAID United States Agency for International Development WASH Water / WHO Health Promoting School / United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund / Save the Children / Ministry of Education / United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization / United States Government / /

Person

Lesley Drake / Bradford Strickland / Carmen Aldinger / Meredith McCormac / Cassandra Jessee / Yolande Miller-Grandvaux / Becca Simon / Michael Beasley / Holly Baker / Vince Whitman / Pamela Allen / Elise Gelin / Donald Bundy / Kathryn Fleming / Cheryl Vince Whitman / /

Position

author / teacher / Cooperation PEPFAR President / Deputy Director of EQUIP1 / Director of EQUIP1 / /

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