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Service delivery for NTD control in Kenya and most African countries has primarily been through a vertical approach and has not fully leveraged the contribution of other sectors. GHI in Kenya will provide technical assistance to GOK’s health sector in facilitating the incorporation of NTD prevention and management into maternal and child health platforms, and into the educational system to reach adolescents. GHI will work with the GOK Ministries of Education, Medical Services and Public Health and Sanitation on the implementation of the interventions. Prevention and management of NTDs will also occur through integration into community outreach,. | Caesarean section November 2011 NICE Clinical Guideline National Collaborating Centre for Women s and Children s Health NHS Evidence accredited provider NHS Evidence - provided by NICE www.evidence.nhs.uk Caesarean section National Collaborating Centre for Women s and Children s Health Commissioned by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence November 2011 August 2012 We have removed recommendations 40 and 41 from this guideline. The topic place of birth will be addressed by the update of the clinical guideline Intrapartum care which is currently in development. In the meantime please see the current intrapartum care guideline www.nice.org.uk guidance CG55 for current guidance on place of birth. In this document the change is marked with black strikethrough. October 2012 We have added a footnote to recommendation 113 to indicate that healthcare professionals should consult the guideline on surgical site infection www.nice.org.uk guidance CG74 for more recent recommendations on wound care