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  • First Aid Training Course for Kindergarten Teachers: Enhancing Preparedness for the New Academic Year

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  • Building momentum to advance NCD Care and UHC towards the UN High-Level Meeting on Universal Health Care

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  • Launching workshop on “The Research to Improve Governance of Immunization Program for Children from 0- 23 months in Vietnam

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  • Training Course: Supporting Families of Children with Physical Disabilities At Home

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  • Training Course “Supporting Families of Children with Disabilities to Care for Their Children at Home” for Parents of Children with Autism

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  • Together for Change: Training to Build Violence-Free Family Environments for Workers’ Children in Thanh Hoa

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  • Lam Dong CDC Continues the Second Training Course for Commune Health Workers at the Phan Thiet Regional Medical Center

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  • Binh Thuan Accelerates the Integration of Positive Parenting Skills Practice into the Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) Under the EM-THRIVE Project

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These are other projects related to Maternal & Child Health that RTCCD conducted or participated.
For more information, please contact:

Telephone:              + 84-4-3-628 03 50 / 51 / 52
Email:                         office@rtccd.org.vn

Project Year
Increasing child survival in Huong Hoa & Dakrong districts of Quang Tri province 2002-2007
Attitudes of parents, students and teachers towards glasses use in Hanoi and HCMC 2011
Maternal and Child Health Project in Hoa Binh and Bac Kan Provinces 2004 – 2007 2008
Safe Motherhood Initiative VIE/03/P21: Final Project Evaluation. 2006 2006
Evaluation of the Advanced Pediatric Life Support (APLS) training program for Doctors & Nurses in Vietnam 2006
The impact of maternal mental health problems on infant health and development in Viet Nam 2008
Appropriate solutions for Anemia control (ASAC) 2003-2005
An assessment of the situation and the causes of anemia in pregnant women and children 6-30 months
old in Dakrong and Huong Hoa districts, Quang Tri province
2003
Vitamin A project: determining the effectiveness of a monthly combined Vitamin A and Iron Supplementation
program for women and children, integrated with existing health activities at the local level in Phu Tho province.
2000-2002
Linkages project: improving breast feeding and complementary feeding practices using positive deviance
approach in Vietnam
1999-2001
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