Implementing care for vulnerable infants under 6 months of age and their mothers: South Sudan
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‘Learning by doing’ case study series
Many infants are born vulnerable or become so in the first six months of life and are at greater risk of poor growth and development, ill health and mortality. The MAMI Care Pathway is an approach to guide risk-differentiated personalised care for at-risk mother-infant pairs integrated within systems of health and nutrition. We have undertaken three ‘learning by doing’ case studies to investigate the process of implementing, adapting, normalising and embedding the approach in Pakistan, South Sudan and Yemen to inform feasible sustainable care.
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Hedwig Deconinck, Stephanie V. Wrottesley, Angelina Nasira Boi, Pascal Mane Luka, Sarafina Sabino, Marlene Traore Hebie, Kirk Dearden, and Marie McGrath (2024). Implementing care for vulnerable infants under six months and their mothers. ‘Learning by doing’ case study series: South Sudan. Emergency Nutrition Network (ENN). Oxford, UK. August 2024. https://doi.org/10.71744/79fx-jf40