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  • Title: Progress review of the child survival and development revolution 1983-1986.
    Author: UNICEF.
    Journal: Assignment Child; 1987; (1):3-48. PubMed ID: 12233472.
    Abstract:
    This paper was prepared in response to the request of the 1985 Executive Board to review the experience gained to date of the child survival and development revolution (CSDR). The report begins with a brief description of the relevance of the CSDR approach as an alternative low-cost and cost-effective means of preserving child health and promoting child development during this period of global recession and consequent economic readjustment. These new opportunities have created a moral imperative to act. Chapter 1 provides an overview of the development of the CSDR interventions as part of the basic services strategy and primary health care. Chapter 2 describes the contributions of CSDR to the generation of political will, social mobilization, the establishment of program linkages and increased international cooperation on behalf of children. The major components of CSDR are detailed and their experiences are analyzed in chapter 3. Chapter 4 reviews future trents.
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