International humanitarian agency World Vision has received a $49.4 million grant from USAID for projects improving health and livelihoods in Mozambique's Zambézia Province with an innovative set of approaches. The five-year program will integrate work in health, water, sanitation and agriculture to meet the needs of the province's children, women, and families. Training, technology, mobile phones and even bicycles will be part of the program in the remote region, where access to health care is now extremely limited. (PRWeb Aug 10, 2009)
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