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POST 00714E : COVERAGE IMPROVEMENT PLANNING IN CAMBODIA 7 September 2004 _____________________________________ Beverley-Ann Biggs (mailto:[email protected]) from Australia has sent a joint contribution for posting on the TechNet21 website from the Cambodian National Immunization Programme, the Children Vaccine Program at PATH and the University of Melbourne, Australia. It is a Powerpoint presentation (size : 2.05Megs) entitled "Immunization Coverage Improvement Planning in Cambodia" and is available for direct download from : http://www.technet21.org/CIPFinal.ppt or from the "Country Programmes Documents" page accessible through the main "Documents" page of the site. NOTE : Secretariat wishes that other countries' programmes share similar interesting material, not only in the form of presentations but traditional-format planning documents, strategy papers, programme reviews, etc. Programme/Project managers are thus invited to submit documents to be posted on our site. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Visit the TECHNET21 Website at http://www.technet21.org You will find instructions to subscribe, a direct access to archives, links to reference documents and other features. ______________________________________________________________________________ To UNSUBSCRIBE, send a message to : mailto:[email protected] Leave the subject area BLANK In the message body, write unsubscribe TECHNET21E ______________________________________________________________________________ The World Health Organization and UNICEF support TechNet21. The TechNet21 e-Forum is a communication/information tool for generation of ideas on how to improve immunization services. It is moderated by Claude Letarte and is hosted in cooperation with the Centre de coopération internationale en santé et développement, Québec, Canada (http://www.ccisd.org) ______________________________________________________________________________
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