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Case Study of the MARAM Community Grantees: Improving the Health of Palestinian Families
The MARAM Project (Improving Village and Community Health) was a USAID-funded project operating in the West Bank and Gaza Strip from 2001 to 2005. It included a small-grants program to improve service delivery as well as activities aimed at improving key family health practices. This case study relates the process, lessons, and achievements of community grantees as part of the behavior change communications component of the program. The publication is available in English and Arabic.
Case Study of the MARAM Community Grantees (English) (998 kb)
Case Study of the MARAM Community Grantees (Arabic) (622 kb)
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