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Percent HIV positive women who have MUAC <21 at first postnatal visit within 6 weeks of delivery


Percent HIV positive women who have MUAC <21 at first postnatal visit within 6 weeks of delivery Percent HIV positive women who have MUAC <21 at first postnatal visit within …

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Infant feeding in three specific areas: 1. Percent HIV-exposed infants who are exclusively BF at 3 months 2. Percent HIV-exposed infants who are replacement feeding at 3 months 3. Percent HIV-exposed infants who are mixed feeding at 3 months


Infant feeding in three specific areas: 1. Percent HIV-exposed infants who are exclusively BF at 3 months 2. Percent HIV-exposed infants who are replacement feeding at 3 months 3. Percent …

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Implementation of postnatal nutritional care and support policy at PMTCT sites


Implementation of postnatal nutritional care and support policy at PMTCT sites Implementation of postnatal nutritional care and support policy at PMTCT sites Definition: The number or percent of sites in …

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Nutrition And Hiv


Nutrition And Hiv

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Newborn Health


Newborn Health Newborn Health Welcome to the programmatic area on newborn health within MEASURE Evaluation’s Family Planning and Reproductive Health Indicators Database. Newborn health is one of the subareas found …

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Malaria in Pregnancy


Malaria in Pregnancy Malaria in Pregnancy Welcome to the programmatic area on malaria in pregnancy (MIP) within MEASURE Evaluation’s Family Planning and Reproductive Health Indicators Database. This is one of …

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Female Genital Mutilation


Female Genital Mutilation Female Genital Mutilation Welcome to the programmatic area on female genital mutilation (FGM) within the Data for Impact (D4I) Family Planning and Reproductive Health Indicators Database. FGM …

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Breastfeeding


Breastfeeding Breastfeeding Welcome to the programmatic area on breastfeeding within MEASURE Evaluation’s Family Planning and Reproductive Health Indicators Database. Breastfeeding is one of the subareas found in the women’s health …

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Adolescent and Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health


Adolescent and Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health Adolescent and Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health Welcome to the programmatic area on adolescent and youth sexual and reproductive health (AYSRH) within MEASURE …

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Womens Health


Womens Health Women’s Health Across the globe, women are cornerstones of the family unit, primarily responsible for childcare, nutrition, and overall family well-being. During their childbearing years, women face many …

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