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Charlotte Bevan on what NCMD means for parents

by NCMD Programme | May 10, 2019

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During the May meeting of the National Child Mortality Database Programme Steering Group we took the opportunity to catch up with members of the team.

Here we hear from Charlotte Bevan, Senior Research and Prevention Advisor, Sands.

Charlotte discussed the impact of the National Child Mortality Database on parents and also explained the kind of data is being collected.

 

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