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In most part of developing world poverty causes poor health, nutrition and high infertility. The illness of the family’s head leads to loss of income and unaffordable health care costs sinking poor families further into poverty.

Malnutrition is the main contributor to poor health particularly among children, making them more susceptible to control simple childhood diseases that are too often dangerous and has lead to thousand of death each day in developing countries from preventable treatable diseases.

All essential inputs to help produce and maintain good health has been made by GLOPEC in the following areas:
National Health Insurance Scheme | Maternal & Child Health | Malaria | HIV & TB | Health Support

Annual Health Project 2008
The health project is base on the following 4(four) thematic sections and thus:
Maternal and child Health | HIV/AIDS | Tuberculosis | Malaria Download!
The Strategic Eight-Year Health Project
This project is as a result of past experience and research made on poverty and poor people and their increase in vulnerability to health hazards. In most part of developing world, poverty causes poor health, nutrition and high fertility. The illness of the family’s bread leads to loss of income and unaffordable health care costs sinking poor families further into poverty. Download!

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