
Primary Health Care Programs
Each year million of vulnerable people, especially children,
die unnecessarily of disease and malnutrition, because they
lack access to basic healthcare and nutrition. The American
Red Cross is focusing its health response to this crisis in
three areas: Combating Emerging and Re-emerging Diseases (HIV/AIDS
and Tuberculosis), Maternal and Child Health and Emergency
Health.
In the world's poorest regions, the American Red Cross trains
local health promoters, volunteers and caregivers to advocate
and teach proper health practices such as breast feeding,
sanitation and the detection of early signs of disease in
children. This network of health promoters, including youth/peer
educators, is the critical community link for national and
local health prevention programs such as vaccine campaigns,
distribution of bed nets against malaria and HIV/AIDS awareness.
Integrated Management of Childhood
Illness: Saving the Lives of Young Children
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Measles Initiative, Saving
Lives in Africa
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