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Measuring the Effects of the SIAGA Behavior Change Campaign in Indonesia with Population-Based Survey Results
Community involvement in maternal health is historically strong in Indonesia, but interventions have not always reflected communities' needs. Indonesia's emerging democracy expanded community involvement in maternal health from a centrally-driven, message dissemination network. This report evaluates the efforts of the Maternal and Neonatal Health (MNH) Program and its partners to build on this foundation through its behavior change intervention (BCI) initiatives, and by promoting shared responsibility for the well-being of women during pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum/newborn period. BCI interventions were concentrated in West Java, but national activities, including behavior change communication, helped to strengthen maternal and newborn care throughout several provinces and the country. (2004) Available in English.
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