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Born Healthy | The toolkit
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A resource for change. Amid competing demands on limited resources, health professionals need to be able to make a compelling case for new programmes and services. The Health Needs Assessment Toolkit for Congenital Disorders is a comprehensive and innovative system that provides a roadmap for collecting evidence of health needs and engaging stakeholders in planning and implementing strategies for prevention, treatment and care that reflect their local circumstances. Who is it for? Where can I get it?
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Born Healthy | About
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Our vision for every child. The Born Healthy programme was established by the PHG Foundation as a response to the urgent need to reduce the burden of birth defects in developing countries. At the Clinton Global Initiative meeting in the same year, the PHG Foundation made a formal pledge:. We commit to helping low and middle income countries to tackle birth defects by building better healthcare services for their populations". The Health Needs Assessment Toolkit for Congenital Disorders is a comprehensive...
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Born Healthy | Birth defects
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What are birth defects? Birth defects, also called congenital disorders. Is a term used for any physical abnormality present from birth, though in many cases they are not recognised until much later. The majority have genetic causes. Eg Down’s syndrome, sickle cell anaemia, congenital heart disease, thalassaemia. They can also arise from environmental factors. Eg poor maternal nutrition, infections, or exposure to alcohol, drugs and chemicals during pregnancy. Why are they a problem? In 2010, the World H...
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Born Healthy | Giving everyone the best start in life
http://www.bornhealthy.org/index.html
Birth defects the problem. It need not be like this. Up to 70% of birth defects are preventable or treatable, often with simple interventions - so why aren’t we making much progress? One reason is that the size of the problem is under-reported and therefore receives less attention. Another big challenge is that countries lack the wherewithal to determine what’s needed, what’s possible and how to secure services that are right for them. Use the HNA toolkit. Use o HNA toolkit (em português). What we can do.