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Child Health: Funding

Photo of mothers holding children in a field. Source: Mohsen Allam
Source: Mohsen Allam
USAID strongly supports activities to improve child health and reduce child mortality worldwide through a variety of programs. In FY 2002, funding for child survival and maternal health totaled $391 million.

USAID's Child Survival program focuses on promoting simple, cost-effective interventions to:
  • decrease infant and child mortality
  • educate people on behavior risks associated with the transmission of HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted infections
  • support sustainable development through health policy and systems development
  • improve environmental conditions for better health.

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