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  1. Surviving childhood should not be a matter of luck, where you live, or how much money you have. Together with partners, is working to make that a reality through MOMENTUM; a suite of new global health awards. Learn more from :

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  2. Malnutrition contributes to 45% of child deaths and increases risk of infections like pneumonia. works to by increasing country capacity to provide quality services to prevent and treat malnutrition. Learn more:

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  3. Pneumonia is one of the leading preventable causes of death for children under five, taking 800,000 lives each year. To tackle the threat of child pneumonia in our priority countries, takes a three-pronged approach: prevent, protect, and treat.

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  4. This , learn how hands-on training, innovative technologies, and Ministry of Health commitment have accelerated ’s progress to prevent cervical cancer in and :

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  5. In Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, pneumonia is the leading cause of preventable death for children under five. In honor of the 1st Global Forum on Childhood Pneumonia, learn more about how reduces pneumonia-related child deaths:

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  6. To , delivers treatments, provides care, measures progress and impact, & partners with countries on the Journey to Self Reliance. Check out this re: the impact of a -sponsored clinic in Tanzania 🇹🇿 —>

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  7. More than 1.3 billion people have been treated to date through programs with medicines made available by our pharmaceutical partners. Wiping out diseases of poverty — that’s the power of engagement!

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  8. Today is the first-ever World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day. I’ve seen firsthand the devastating effects of diseases of poverty. I’m proud has delivered $22 billion in medicines to 1.3 billion people to and ultimately lift lives.

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  9. World Vision & , under ’s program, collaborated to integrate NTD messages into the WASH UP! program materials in 50 schools in Niger & Ghana w/ plans to scale up to 225 more. Read more here:

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  10. Partnership makes it possible! USAID has partnered with the private-sector and across sectors like education to help 1.3 billion people receive medicines.

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  11. Jan 30

    Along with , , and , we are pleased to announce the third cohort of the African Researchers' Small Grants Program! Check out the 13 African Researchers Selected to :

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  12. Starting now! hosts Private Sector Health Hero: in a webinar about their app that enables customers in to use points instead of cash to pay for health services. Join us!

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  13. The unprecedented gains we have made against neglected tropical diseases (NTDs) show what is possible when a diverse group of partners rally around a common goal. Together, we can . Learn about CDC’s work with partners to combat NTDs worldwide

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  14. A5: Community dialogues on challenges, gaps, and priorities to ensure inclusive participation in efforts to .

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  15. Jan 30

    A4. in efforts to means working with and to reach seasonal farmers like this family in .

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  16. thrive in some of the most impoverished communities. For Good. For All. means we must and strengthen health systems to sustain gains. We’re proud to be reaching some of the hardest to reach communities on ’s Act | East program!

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  17. A1: are diseases that blind, disable, and create immense suffering for too many. See how 's working to in this editorial from .

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  18. Jan 30

    We’re proud to have been supporting the fight to for over 30 years through our work to help eliminate river blindness and lymphatic filariasis. Learn more here:

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  19. Jan 30

    Today is the first-ever World Neglected Tropical Diseases Day! In we’re working to lift lives by fighting diseases of poverty like elephantiasis. Learn more:

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  20. Jan 30

    Partnership makes the possible! 👊 We partner across sectors such as: 📖 education 💧 🍎 nutrition This has helped 1.3 billion people receive medicines to fight neglected tropical diseases.

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