Abstract
Pre-natal care plays a critical role in maternal and infant healthcare. The present work seeks to assess a maternal and infant care program administered by Global Community Service Foundation, (GCSF), in the Inle lake area of Myanmar (formerly called Burma), and identify ways to expand it. Such expansions includes both the identification of additional villages to service by GCSF, as well as the identification of maternal and infant care knowledge gaps of women and health care workers with the objective of training. Statistics without Borders (SwB) members worked closely with the organization to design and implement the surveys, as well as process and analyze the data. This paper discusses the key results.
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