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Promoting and protecting health is essential to human welfare and sustained economic and social development. This was recognized more than 30 years ago by the Alma-Ata Declaration signatories, who noted that Health for All would contribute both to a better quality of life and also to global peace a... more
MAMI refers to the management of small and nutritionally at risk infants under six months of age (infants u6m) and their mothers.