tailieunhanh - Global Health and Child Survival PROGRESS REPORT TO CONGRESS 2010–2011

A joint autism research team (from San Sebastian and Madrid, Spain) presented in September 2011 their “e-Mintza” product (e-Mintza means “electronic language" in Basque). This is an application that can be freely downloaded (click the picture above to access the site). By the end of 2011, there had been more than downloads from more than 40 countries. For the time being, there are Spanish and Basque versions as well as a bilingual version in both. English and French versions are expected to be ready before the IACAPAP 2012 Congress in Paris, France | This document was prepared by USAID in conjunction with the Knowledge Management Services Project KMS . Photo credits Cover top and bottom right United Nations Photos Daniel Noll Uncornered Market Dreamstime Cover bottom left Rajal Thaker Courtesy of Photoshare Foreword left to right-Pactworld Daniel Noll Uncornered Market Uncornered Market - http photos Pact - http CARE - http ONE - http UN University - http Dreamstime - http photos Photoshare - http photo Flickr - http photos World Bank - http photolibrary MCHIP - https Food for the Hungry - http IMA World Health - http CORE Group Polio Project India - http Bing - http images UNICEF - http photography This report reflects results from January I 2010-September 30 2011. In the last 20 years the world has saved more than 50 million children s lives and reduced maternal mortality by one-third. These accomplishments have been the result of good science good management bipartisan political support the engagement of USAID and many other . Government agencies and the participation of faith-based organizations civil society and the private sector. The American people and their partners can feel very proud of their contributions to these extraordinary achievements. With prospects for ending preventable child and maternal deaths creating an AIDS-free generation and laying the foundations for universal health coverage future generations will look back at this period as a turning point in the history of global health. Advancements in global health benefit not only people in the developing world but also are of direct value to . citizens. We are succeeding in our efforts to make the world a healthier place to enhance the well-being of individuals and nations around the globe and to make

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