CBNC definition

CBNC means the Commissioner of Banks of the State of North Carolina.

Examples of CBNC in a sentence

  • Malaria related technical support is provided during integrated supportive supervision, various trainings (ICCM, IMNCI, and CBNC) and annual review meetings.

  • MCSP NEGA sincerely appreciates the collaboration and support of the UNICEF Ethiopia Country Office for availing the CBNC training materials and medical supplies needed to implement this project.

  • Understanding the GoE’s continuing interests and needs and considering Save the Children’s leadership in newborn health in Ethiopia, USAID requested MCSP NEGA to support the rollout of the national CBNC program in woredas where USAID was already supporting the health extension program (HEP).

  • In order to systematically address newborn health care seeking practices in large parts of the country, MCSP NEGA worked with stakeholders to design a strategy - implemented through the existing government structure at the community level, the Kebele Command Post (KCP) - to mobilize communities for MNCH- CBNC action.

  • The main objectives were to share key achievements, research findings, and lessons learned to inform improved decision-making on CBNC implementation and institutionalization going forward.

  • In March 2013, based on the lessons learned from the successful implementation of Save the Children’s Community Based Intervention for Newborns in Ethiopia (COMBINE) research trial, the Ministry of Health launched the National CBNC Plan.

  • The CBNC program as a whole, including MCSP NEGA, promoted early PNC home visits by HEWs. However, the CBNC program has faced various challenges particularly related to poor PNC at health facilities, poor birth notification system, and HEWs’ inability to visit all deliveries within 48 hours.

  • The previous sentence shall not prohibit the Employee from activities permitted pursuant to clause (iii) of Section 9.1 or from activities in connection with ownership of an interest in the real property owned by CBNC, Inc.

  • Through proactive engagement at national technical and policy fora, MCSP NEGA supported the development of the National ICCM-CBNC Quality Improvement and Transition Plan, designed to further institutionalize CBNC within the public health system.

  • MCSP NEGA supported the GoE to implement high impact newborn health interventions included under the CBNC package in a total of 3,605 health posts and 730 health centers through building the capacity of health workers, health extension workers and managers to deliver the services at community and facility levels.