Around 11 million children under the age of five die annually in developing countries, mostly due to inadequate medical care. EU funding supported the development of effective low-cost interventions to improve frontline health care in such areas.
Diseases like malaria and infantile diarrhoea are major problems in sub-Saharan African countries like Malawi. Health surveillance assistants (HSAs) are a group of trained outreach workers employed by the Malawian Ministry of Health to serve as frontline health care staff.
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