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Entrée1  AED    
Partie du discours  2  nom (symbole)
Explications en malgache  3 Teny anglisy nohafohezina:
4 "Academy for Educational Development". [3.1]
Explications en anglais  5 
6 Founded in 1961, AED is an independent,
7 nonprofit organization committed to solving critical social problems in the U.S. and throughout the world through education, research, training, social marketing,
8 policy analysis and innovative program design and management.
9 Major areas of focus include health, education, youth development, and the environment.
10 The Academy for Educational Development (AED), a recognized international leader in behavior change communication and social marketing as it relates to nutrition, health, family planning and AIDS programs, is currently working on two major projects in Africa --
11 LINKAGES and
12 BASICS
13 -- which focus on maternal and infant nutrition and child survival.
14 Both projects have had excellent results.
15 Case Study in Madagascar:
16 Up until the completion of their Madagascar program in 1998, BASICS
17 helped families improve healthy behaviors using a variety of communication
18 channels, including:  counseling by health workers, local radio spots
19 and skits, inserts in local newspapers, national television and using flags
20 to signal vaccination days.  The results for child health and nutrition
21 have been impressive.  Today LINKAGES, with other AED partners, continues
22 this work to promote infant nutrition in the country.
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1998

Percentage of children 12-23 months who are fully immunized:

57%

78%

Percentage of women who begin breastfeeding within 60 minutess of delivery:

21%

69%

Percentage of infants 0-6 monts who are exclusively breast-fed:

48%

72%

Percentage of children 12-23 months receiving at least five daily meals:

10%

42%

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