TAILIEUCHUNG - Malaria &children: Progress in intervention coverage

Generally, we do not have very well developed policies to support families in this country. Unlike most other industrialized countries, we consider family life to be private and not under the jurisdiction of community or government. That might be the ideal scenario, al- though I would not make that argument. However, when things are clearly not working out for families, other social institutions have a responsibility to step in and offer whatever help they can. Other- wise, if our children do not grow up to be healthy and productive adults, our society as we know it will collapse | Malaria children Progress in intervention coverage unicefO ROLLBACK malaria Inverting in ourfuture The Global Fund To Fight AIDS TXibsfxulosls and Malaria Summary update 2009 Copyright 2009 by the United Nations Children s Fund ISBN 978-92-806-4421-0 This report was prepared at UNICEF Headquarters by Emily White Johansson Melanie Renshaw and Tessa Wardlaw. Important overall guidance and inputs were provided by Richard Steketee and Bernard Nahlen as well as Nicholas Alipui Nathan Bakyaita Suprotik Basu Francisco Blanco Andrea Bosman Richard Cibulskis Misun Choi Alan Court Thomas Eisele Katya Halil Shanelle Hall Hannah Koenker Ryuichi Komatsu Daniel Low-Beer Nyein Nyein Lwin Matthew Lynch Richard Morgan Khin Wit Yee Oo Mac Otten Peter Salama Prudence Smith Jan Van Erps and Neff Walker. Financial support for this report was provided by The Global Fund to Fight AIDS Tuberculosis and Malaria. Communications Development Incorporated provided overall design direction editing and layout. Photo credit cover M. Hallahan Sumitomo Chemical-Olyset Net. The United Nations Children s Fund UNICEF welcomes requests for permission to reproduce or translate its publications whether for sale or for non-commercial distribution. Applications and enquiries should be addressed to UNICEF Division of Policy and Practice 3 United Nations Plaza New York New York 10017 USA. The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of UNICEF The Global Fund to Fight AIDS Tuberculosis and Malaria or the Roll Back Malaria Partnership concerning the legal status of any country territory city or area or of its authorities or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Dotted lines on maps represent approximate border lines for which there may not yet be full agreement. The mention of specific companies or of certain manufacturers products does not imply that they are endorsed or recommended by

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