CORE Group
1100 G St NW Suite 400
Washington, DC 20005
Phone: (202) 380-3400
Fax: (202) 380-3399
About us
CORE Group works to fulfill that vision by working with its 50+ member organizations and network of partners to generate collaborative action and learning to improve and expand community-focused public health practices for underserved populations around the world. We give particular emphasis to women of reproductive age and children under 5 because they are the most vulnerable to death and illness from poverty and disease.
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Ayudando a los Bebés a Respirar (ABR) busca ayudar a cumplir la meta de reducción de la mortalidad infantil abordando un evento intraparto (asfixia del nacimiento) que constituye una de las causas más importantes de mortalidad neonatal.
The new Kalenjin adaptation of this flipbook provides key messages that a pregnant woman and her family need in order to provide for the care of a newborn right after birth.
The new Kiswahili adaptation of this flipbook provides key messages that a pregnant woman and her family need in order to provide for the care of a newborn right after birth.
This flipbook contains key messages that pregnant women and their families need in order to plan care of an infant at home right after birth. It focuses on essential actions families can take both to prevent newborn death and illness and to promote healthy newborn development.
Watch the short videos illustrating the power of collaboration within the CORE Group network.
Cathy Wolfheim, from the Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health and Development Department, presented on the new WHO CHW training materials.
Si bien las tasas de mortalidad infantil han venido disminuyendo en la región, las tendencias de la mortalidad neonatal han permanecido prácticamente inalteradas durante los dieze últimos años...
Cette stratégie vise à mettre en exergue et à promouvoir les interventions éprouvées de soins aux nouveaux-nés dans les communautés et les services de santé...
The Latin America and the Caribbean region are on the right path to reach the Millennium Development Goals for maternal and child health by 2015...
The purpose of the strategy is to highlight and promote evidence based interventions for newborn care in communities and through health services, with a focus on the most vulnerable and marginalized population groups

