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24 Health Workers Complete IMCI Training

By C.Y. Kwanue
Published:  28 February, 2008
Dr. Bawoo: 'The method is to reduce death rate among under five'

At least 24 health workers, among them some senior nurses who are mainly working at various clinics in Grand Cape Mount County, Western Liberia, have completed a two-week Integrated Management of Childhood Illnesses (IMCI) intensive training.The training, which introduced some modern technology and conducted under the auspices of Medical Teams International (MTI), was aimed at combating the increasing rate of death among children under-five or infant mortality in the country. It was funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

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