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CIFF is involved in a growing number of Asian countries including: Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, India, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Philipines, Uzbekistan, Vietnam.
Programmes can selected by individual country or for the whole of Asia.
5 programmes found - for Asia (Region/ Country)
| 1) | Programme: | Aid India: Improving the Quality of Learning in Tamil Nadu | | Goal: | Tamil Nadu adopts improved child-focused pedagogy for entire State, substantially improving literacy and maths levels for millions of children.
| | Scope: | 1.75 million children in Tamil Nadu, India
| | | 2) | Programme: | Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative/ Family Health International: Balasahyoga | | Goal: | Reduced morbidity and mortality of HIV-infected and affected children and their families through the provision of comprehensive services in facilities and communities.
| | Scope: | 40,000 households, including 68,000 children and 60,000 adults in Andra Pradesh, India
| | | 3) | Programme: | Clinton HIV/AIDS Initiative: Global Paediatric Treatment Programme | | Goal: | A new standard in paediatric HIV/AIDS diagnosis, care and treatment.
| | Scope: | 210,000 children (total committed since 2005) in 32 developing countries
| | | 4) | Programme: | Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition: Reducing Maternal and Child Mortality and Morbidity through Sustainable Food Fortification Programmes in high burden Countries
| | Goal: | Reach over 1 billion people with basic micronutrients to avert 55,000 child deaths and 3,500 maternal deaths within five years. | | Scope: | 1.1 billion people across 22 countries with the highest numbers of child deaths and greatest magnitude of morbidity related to micronutrient deficiency.
| | | 5) | Programme: | TNSACS/ SAATHI: Tamil Nadu Family Care Continuum (TNFCC) | | Goal: | Establishment of a new model for family-centred HIV/AIDS care and treatment adopted in government setting.
| | Scope: | 500 families in India
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