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Area of Science:

  • Pediatrics
  • Public Health
  • Maternal and Child Health

Context:

  • Focuses on infants and mothers within children's institutions.
  • Addresses critical health challenges in vulnerable infant populations.
  • Highlights the importance of institutional care settings for early childhood development.

Purpose:

  • To decrease infant morbidity and mortality rates.
  • To implement a comprehensive intervention strategy for infants in institutional care.
  • To improve infant health outcomes through targeted health practices.

Summary:

  • The CARI Project involves observing growth measurements, stimulating breastfeeding, and ensuring oral hydration and immunizations.
  • Educational components for mothers on these four key techniques are integral to the project.
  • This initiative provides a structured approach to infant care within children's institutions.

Impact:

  • Potential for significant reduction in infant morbidity and mortality.
  • Empowers mothers with essential knowledge and skills for infant care.
  • Establishes a replicable model for improving infant health in institutional settings.