Building Children’s Handwashing Habits with Anise Waljee
Today we are posting a discussion about ‘building children’s handwashing habits’ with one of the Children for Health founding Trustees
Today we are posting a discussion about ‘building children’s handwashing habits’ with one of the Children for Health founding Trustees
At Children for Health, and during this month of October, we have a focus on handwashing and other aspects of keeping clean as
Exactly one year ago today, a group of experts for whom child participation is a passion and key driver, discussed the whole idea
Global Hand Washing Day has arrived! Here is something to us started in celebration of our wonderful hands
At Children for Health, we are keen on a teaching tool that Prof David Morley called ‘the pneumonia stone’ when he was alive
It wasn’t just ZuZu and ZaZa the parrots that brought colour and movement to the Children for Health visit to Pakistan
Hooray! Children for Health is a registered charity – NUMBER 1153028. This has been a more difficult process than we imagined and
The Global Digital Health Network (formery mHealth) have put together a Toolkit which is an important resource for those wishing to explore this
I think that what would be helpful is to have these discussions with a group of street educators and a group of street youth
Our director, Clare Hanbury was in Islamabad, Pakistan July 1-6th. She was re-igniting a relationship with the wonderful organisation
An animation focusing on the signs and basic management of the coughing child and suspected pneumonia. Pneumonia is
The findings of this study are very relevant both for malaria control and educational goals in Mali.They highlight the high prevalence
We expect that this manual will be of use and interest to many in our Children for Health community. We will always be interested to know
Messages about the need for a healthy diet are everywhere yet still it’s hard, WHY? I would argue that the messages and strategies to
We hear a lot about hunger and the millions of malnourished children in the world, but it is essential that we move beyond the sound bites