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Anaemia prevention project launched

An Anaemia Prevention and Control Project (APCP) targeting some 25,000 pregnant and lactating women is being piloted for 18 months in the southern district of Bo and in Freetown, UNICEF reported in its 4-10 July situation report. The project, launched on 7 July, is a response to the high rate of anaemia, some 86 percent, among pregnant women in Sierra Leone, according to a study carried out in 1998 by the Ministry of Health and UNICEF. The interventions will be implemented through community-based traditional birth assistants and women’s groups to supplement services provided through health units, UNICEF said.

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