The Basic Support for Institutionalizing Child Survival (BASICS II), is USAID’s flagship project in the quest to improve child health. It builds on lessons of its predecessor, BASICS I (1994-1999). The global project is charged with achieving the greatest possible country-level impact on major threats to child health and providing technical leadership in policies and programming.

BASICS II focuses on four areas that promise the greatest reduction in mortality:

  • effective and sustainable child immunisation
  • perinatal and neo-natal health
  • nutrition and growth promotion
  • community integrated management of childhood illness

Its website provides access to a number of resources, including:

  • Technical area: background information and BASICS II’s approach to each of the focus areas of the organisation
  • Programs: links to all BASICS II and BASICS I’s programmes by country, with access to background information and programme documents
  • Publications: full text access to BASICS II publications by topic
  • Links: links to relevant Internet resources such as BASICS II partners, USAID projects, NGOs and networks, or global partners

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