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National Child Survival Strategy for Zimbabwe 2010-2015

WHO; Republic of Zimbabwe Ministry of Health and Child Welfare; UNICEF Country Resources Child and Youth General Health Policies, Laws, Strategies & Plans, Service Standards Zimbabwe 31 December 2010 Policy document

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This Child Survival Strategy provides a framework for addressing child health
challenges currently facing Zimbabwe. It is an over-arching strategy for scale up of
the national response to reduce the current levels of child mortality and morbidity in
line with the MDG health related targets.

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