PLA-MNH E-Learning Course
Module 3: Facilitating PLA-MNH groups
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Useful links:
1. Summary of the PLA-MNH group approach
2. Explore the PLA Community of Practice - News, Webinars, Forum, Library
3. News from Women and Children First
Acknowledgements:
The PLA-MNH group approach is based on the PLA group methodology, originally designed by Save the Children, Boliva, and has subsequently been developed, locally adapted and evaluated by a consortium of partners including:
- Ekjut – India (www.ekjutindia.org)
- Diabetic Association of Bangladesh Perinatal Care Project (BADAS-PCP) – Bangladesh (www.dab-bd.org/pcp.php)
- MaiKhanda Trust – Malawi (www.maikhandatrust.org)
- MaiMwana Project – Malawi
- Mother and Infant Research Activities (MIRA) – Nepal (www.mira.org.np)
- Parent and Child Health Initiative (PACHI) – Malawi (www.pachimalawi.com)
- Society for Nutrition, Education and Health Action (SNEHA) – India (www.snehamumbai.org)
- UCL Institute for Global Health – UK (www.ucl.ac.uk/igh)
- Women and Children First – UK (www.womenandchildrenfirst.org.uk)
This e-learning course has been developed by Women and Children First, drawing on the experiences of all partners.

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