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An intensive village health improvement was begun in Taiwan as part of a community development programme.

TitleIntensive village health improvement program in Taiwan, Republic of China
Publication TypeMiscellaneous
AuthorsChang, KK
Pagination1 microfiche (2, 10 p.): tab
Date Published1970-01-01
PublisherInternational Development Research Centre (IDRC)
Place PublishedOttawa, Ont, Canada
Keywordscommunity meetings, community participation, family planning, health, health education, health personnel, insect control, personal hygiene, programmes, sanitation, taiwan, villages
Abstract

An intensive village health improvement was begun in Taiwan as part of a community development programme. Its goal was to have the county or city provide the budget and personnel for mobilizing township manpower resources for intensive village health improvement. The programme included personal hygiene, home sanitation, fly control, environmental sanitation and family planning. Village health education nurses worked closely with county advisory committees and the township in organizing resources and training local workers. Details of instructions for families, training and conducting group meetings, and means used to maintain records and activities are given.

NotesIncludes references. - Unpublished document reproduced on microfiche by IDRC
Custom 1140, 822

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