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Session 13: Action Planning for Maternal and Newborn Health

In this final session of the Maternal and Newborn Health Training Package, participants make an action plan for implementing evidence-based activities in light of the knowledge, skills, and attitudes gained over the course of training. 

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Year: 
2014
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Peace Corps
Languages: 
English

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