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Tuesday, March 3, 2020

curriculum 4/50

the lancet with professors from asia pacific eg have recommended that the worlds number 1 missing curriculum of youth is peer to peer pre-adolescent and adolescent health - each year could mentor eg 2 years younger

both girls boys and mixed curricula could be developed

part of bracs model empowering women to build south asia tracked the progression of primary scholl children -in its 50000 schools which girls most wanted to be village health servants
secondary scholarships were one way to build generations of health workers

when bangladesh was the poorest nation in the world, many children did not go to secondary school- so another way forward was offering apprentceships when girl left school to the village para health workers

in todays money brac estimates that the initial training needed to ensure every village grassroots network linked para health microfranchises under 100$

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