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focus on diarrhoea, dehydration and oral rehydration

Focus on Diarrhoea,
Dehydration & Rehydration


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Resources for Mothers


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In order to provide more comprehensive and meaningful search results on our site, several reports are available for viewing and download directly from this web site. Kindly visit the main sites of the author organisations for more complete and updated information. We acknowledge our gratitude to the many people and sources whose work has been drawn freely upon. We thank them all.
 

 

Initiation of Breastfeeding by Breast Crawl Breast Crawl


Initiation of Breastfeeding by Breast Crawl


visit breastcrawl.org for video and complete dossier.



UNICEF, WHO and WABA along with the scientific community strongly recommend initiating breastfeeding within an hour of birth.
 
Evidence shows that early initiation can prevent 22% of all deaths among babies below one month in developing countries.

Every newborn, when placed on the mother’s abdomen, soon after birth, has the ability to find its mother’s breast all on its own and to decide when to take the first breastfeed. This is called the ‘Breast Crawl’.

This method is evidence based and has been field tested by us. A documentary on the ‘Breast Crawl’ has been prepared for training, advocacy and for wider dissemination. The video has created a very high level of sensitivity among all the levels of functionaries and was officially endorsed by senior policy makers as the right approach for initiating breastfeeding. This dossier provides the background and a scientific overview to the documentary.

Initiation of breastfeeding by the Breast Crawl is a critical component of the IYCF (Infant and Young Child Feeding) initiative for the state of Maharashtra, India. IYCF deals with nutrition of children from birth to 3 years of age, and also takes into consideration the nutrition of pregnant and lactating mothers. Two critical components of IYCF are breastfeeding and complementary feeding. Improved IYCF practices promote optimal growth and development, prevent malnutrition and improve child survival. With 40% of the children in the state undernourished, this initiative becomes extremely critical.

UNICEF has facilitated partnerships with all stakeholders including the State Government, State Nutrition Mission, the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS), Public Health Department, BPNI (Breastfeeding Promotion Network of India), NGOs, Community Based Organisations (CBOs) and several academic institutions, for this major initiative. These partnerships are aimed at creating a revolution in the state promoting IYCF practices.

We are sure that this documentary and dossier will greatly help similar initiatives worldwide. It is our strong desire that this information helps every mother and baby to experience the miracle of Breast Crawl. If we all could achieve early initiation of breastfeeding, we will be able to prevent 22% of all deaths among babies below 1 month.

This can be achieved by training all health care providers to initiate breastfeeding, by Breast Crawl, to give infants the best start in life.


visit breastcrawl.org for video and complete dossier.

 

 


UNICEFMother-Child Protection Card and Guide
 


Benefiting

  • Families / Program participants
  • Anganwadi workers of ICDS 
    - Integrated Child Development Schemes
  • Nurse midwife
  • Supervisors of health and ICDS 

This guide book is to be used as a reference book by these functionaries of health and ICDS to focus on under three. The components are

  • Safe Motherhood
  • Care of the New born
  • Child Growth and Development
  • Nutrition
  • Immunisation and
  • The Importance of the Mother Child Protection Card

Mother-Child Protection Card

English

Mother Child Protection Card
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Mother Child Protection Card Side A
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Mother Child Protection Card Side B
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Download Card
Full Size - English

Side A  pdf formatpdf 3.2 mb
Side B
 pdf formatpdf 1.8 mb

Marathi

Mother Child Protection Card
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Marathi

Mother Child Protection Card
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Mother Child Protection Card
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Download Card
Full Size - Marathi


Side A & Bpdf formatpdf 7.4 mb


A Guide For Use of the Mother-Child Protection Card
for the community and the family, Anganwadi Worker, Auxiliary Nurse Midwife & Sector Supervisors

Guide for Mother Child Protection Card
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Download Full Guide
English

pdf formatpdf  2 mb

Download Guide
Marathi


Front Cover pdf formatpdf  176 kb
pages 1-14 pdf formatpdf  1 mb
pages 15-30 pdf formatpdf  2 mb
pages 31-43 pdf formatpdf  1.3 mb
pages 44-56 pdf formatpdf  1.7 mb
Back Cover pdf formatpdf  176 kb

 

Facts for Life

Facts for Life saves lives!

What is Facts for Life?

Every year, nearly 11 million children die from preventable causes before reaching their fifth birthday. Millions more survive only to face diminished futures, unable to develop to their full potential.

Many of these deaths can be avoided if parents and caregivers understand what to do when illness strikes and how to recognize the danger signs that signal the need for medical help. Facts for Life presents, in simple language, the most authoritative information about practical, effective and low-cost ways to protect children's lives and health. Everyone has the right to know this information.

English  |  Hindi

Timing BirthsSafe MotherhoodChild Development and Early LearningBreastfeedingNutrition and GrowthImmunizationDiarrhoeaCoughs, Colds and More Serious IllnessesHygieneMalariaHIV/AIDSInjury Prevention
 

UNICEF WHO UNESCO UNFPA UNDP UNAIDS WFP World Bank

 

Dr. R. K. Anand's Guide to Child Care: For pregnant mothers and parents of infants, young children, and teenagers

Dr. R. K. Anand's Guide to Child Care is for pregnant mothers and  parents of infants, young children, and teenagers. A definitive guide to the parent on pregnancy and childrearing from infancy to the teenage years. Authored by one of India's foremost paediatricians and an internationally renowned authority on breastfeeding, the book combines a knowledge of traditional childrearing practices with the latest medical developments in child care.

Dr. Anand's Guide to Child Care answers questions such as:
  • Is there a right age to have a baby?

  • What can I do when my baby cries?

  • Can a working mother successfully breastfeed?

  • How helpful is a joint family in bringing up children?

  • How should we handle our fussy eater?

  • Is my child ready for toilet-training?

  • Are vaccines safe?

  • When is the right age for sex education?

  • How can I raise a happy child?

  • Are drugs overprescribed for childhood illnesses?

  • How should we handle our teenager?

  • What should I do in a medical emergency?


 

Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How Many Thousands of Men and Women Have Recovered from Alcoholism

Alcoholics Anonymous: The Story of How Many Thousands of Men and Women Have Recovered from Alcoholism

Online Versions: aa.org  | anonpress.org

It's more than a book. It's a way of life. Alcoholics Anonymous-the Big Book-has served as a lifeline to millions worldwide. First published in 1939, Alcoholics Anonymous sets forth cornerstone concepts of recovery from alcoholism and tells the stories of men and women who have overcome the disease. With publication of the second edition in 1955, the third edition in 1976, and now the fourth edition in 2001, the essential recovery text has remained unchanged while personal stories have been added to reflect the growing and diverse fellowship. The long-awaited fourth edition features 24 new personal stories of recovery. Key features and benefits ·the most widely used resource for millions of individuals in recovery ·contains full, original text describing AA program ·updated with 24 new personal stories

About the Author
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is an informal meeting society for recovering alcoholics whose primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics achieve sobriety.AA suggests that alcoholics follow its program and abstain from alcohol in order to recover from alcoholism, and share their experience, strength, and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem.AA was the first twelve-step program and has been the model for similar recovery groups like Narcotics Anonymous. Al-Anon/Alateen are programs designed to provide support for relatives and friends of alcoholics. The organization was named after its primary guidebook Alcoholics Anonymous, also known as The Big Book. Although AA is not for everyone, there is growing evidence supporting the effectiveness of AA as a treatment for alcoholism.

575 pages - Alcoholics Anonymous World Services; 4 Revised edition (February 10, 2002) - English
ISBN-10: 1893007162, ISBN-13: 978-1893007161


Maharashtra, India

Guides

Diarrhoea - Guide 1
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Diarrhoea - Guide 1

4 pages - Diarrhoea Brochure 1 in pdf formatpdf 563 kb

 

Diarrhoea - Guide 2
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Diarrhoea - Guide 2

14 pages  - Diarrhoea Brochure 2 in pdf formatpdf 1.2 mb

 

Better Care During Diarrhoea
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Better Care During Diarrhoea

32 pages  - Understanding and Managing Acute Diarrhoea in Infants and Young Children in pdf formatpdf 4.1 mb

 

Diarrhoea - Green Guide 3
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Diarrhoea - Guide 3

Audience:

Govt. of India, Central Health Education Bureau, Ministry of health and Family Welfare

May 1984

8 pages - Diarrhoea Guide in pdf formatpdf 2.5 mb

 

Marathi Cookbook - Iron and Vitamin C Rich Recipes - Gharchya Ghari Anaemia Tala
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Marathi Cookbook
Iron and Vitamin C Rich Recipes
Gharchya Ghari Anaemia Tala


Audience:

June 2002

67 pages - Marathi Cookbook - Iron and Vitamin C Rich Recipes - Gharchya Ghari Anaemia Tala in pdf formatpdf 2.8 mb

 

Management of Critically Sick Child
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Management of Critically Sick Child

Audience:

Directorate of Health Services Maharashtra State
Department of Paediatrics, Cama & Albless Hospital, Mumbai
Maharashtra State Health Education Bureau, Aundh, Pune
1997-1998

41 pages - Management of Crticially Sick Child in pdf formatpdf 9.5 mb

 

Maharashtra - Guide
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Maharashtra - Guide

Audience:


26 pages - Maharashtra in pdf formatpdf 879 kb

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Sahyogini - Animator to guide Self Help Groups

Sahyogini
Animator to guide Self Help Groups

Audience:
All NGOs, Institutes and Persons working in the Self Help Group Movement.

Abstract:
This book is based on the experiences and achievements of the Maharashtra Rural Credit Programme. Sahyogini (Animator) is the back bone of this programme working in the villages with the Self Help Group to Guide & Help them by providing technical support. This book is focused on the working procedure of the Self Help Group Dynamics, Formation, Structure, working procedure etc. This guide answers frequently asked questions.


41 pages - Sahyogini - Animator to guide Self Help Groups in pdf formatpdf 3 mb

 


 

Vitamin A: Frequently Asked Questions - English
Vitamin A: Frequently Asked Questions - Marathi -  Vitamin A FAQs in Marathi - pdf formatpdf 49 kb

Vitamin A Marathi brochure -  Vitamin A Marathi brochure in pdf formatpdf 470 kb

Vitamin A Marathi brochure - front
Front - download 219 kb
Vitamin A Marathi brochure - back
Back - download 274 kb

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Free Downloads from Hesperian

Hesperian Home > Publications and Resources > Downloads

Hesperian has made a commitment to publish online versions of all of our books and to keep those online editions up-to-date, incorporating all corrections and revisions as they are made.

Presently we have materials from the following publications:

Where There Is No Doctor
Where Women Have No Doctor
Helping Children Who Are Deaf
A factory worker's guide to organizing for safe jobs and healthy communities
A community guide to environmental health
Women's Health Exchange

We will be posting online versions of all of our publications in the coming months, so please visit our site [ Downloads ]again soon to see what new resources are available. The entire books are now available for download in pdf format pdf

We are happy to have other organizations link to our online publications, but in order to prevent out-of-date or altered editions of our publications from being accessed online, we do not allow Hesperian publications to be posted on other sites without our explicit permission.


Where There Is No Doctor

Where There Is No Doctor Where There Is No Doctor
A village health care handbook
by David Werner with Carol Thuman and Jane Maxwell
Updated 2003 - 512 pages, illustrated - English ed. ISBN: 0-942364-15-5

Hesperian's classic manual, Where There Is No Doctor, is perhaps the most widely used health care manual for health workers, clinicians, and others involved in primary health care delivery and health promotion programs around the world. With millions of copies in print in more than 70 languages, the book is an irreplaceable health resource in communities worldwide.

As with all Hesperian books, the manual provides practical, easily understood information on how to diagnose, treat, and prevent common diseases. Special attention is focused on nutrition, infection and disease prevention, as well as the use of diagnostic techniques as primary ways to prevent and treat health problems.

To buy the complete book, visit our online store

Where Women Have No Doctor

Where Women Have No Doctor Where Women Have No Doctor
A health guide for women
by A. August Burns, Ronnie Lovich, Jane Maxwell, and Katharine Shapiro
paperback - 596 pages, illustrated - English ed. ISBN: 0-942364-25-2

Where Women Have No Doctor combines self-help medical information with the tools for organizing against the poverty and discrimination that impacts women's health and access to medical care. The first community-based health book for women, Where Women Have No Doctor serves as an essential resource for any woman or girl wanting to improve her health. Developed with the help of community-based groups, village health workers, and women's health experts in more than 30 countries, the manual gives treatment information for many health problems that affect only women or affect women differently from men. Topics covered include: ways to stay healthy; understanding the reproductive parts of women's bodies; mental health; politics of women's health; nutrition; pregnancy, birth, and breastfeeding; HIV/AIDS and other STI's; rape and violence against women; health concerns of girls, women with disabilities, refugee women, and older women; how to use medicines safely. Click here to see the complete table of contents.

To buy the complete book, visit our online store

Helping Children Who Are Deaf

Helping Children Who Are Deaf Helping Children Who Are Deaf
Family and community support for children who do not hear well
by Sandy Neimann, Devorah Greenstein and Darlena David
paperback - 250 pages, illustrated - English ed. ISBN: 0-942364-44-9

Children who are deaf need extra help learning either a spoken or sign language, so that they can develop their thinking, learn to communicate, solve problems, and explore and interact with the world.

The second book in Hesperian's Early Assistance Series, Helping Children Who Are Deaf supports parents and other caregivers in building the communication skills of babies and young children. Packed with activities on how to foster language learning through both sign and oral approaches, this groundbreaking book explains ways to adapt activities and exercises for both a child's specific abilities and needs, and a family's unique circumstances. The book also explores how deafness affects a child's ability to learn language, as well as develop mentally and socially.

Developed in partnership with families of children who are deaf or cannot hear well, community-based disability organizations, deaf adults, teachers, health workers and other experts in over 17 countries, Helping Children Who Are Deaf is practical, accessible and appropriate across varied conditions and cultures.

To buy the complete book, visit our online store

A factory worker's guide to organizing for safe jobs and healthy communities

Work dangers and solutions

A community guide to environmental health

The Women's Health Exchange

The Women's Health Exchange (published in English) and ¡Saludos! (published in Spanish), are free resources for education and training in women's health. These newsletters are designed to help women and community groups from around the world learn more about each other, share training ideas and information, and promote popular education on women's health.


 

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