Abstract
This study aims to: demonstrate that international non-governmental organizations (INGOs) play a strategic role in the large-scale impact of community-based maternal newborn and child health (MNCH) initiatives; introduce a novel conceptual framework that depicts three primary pathways through which INGOs catalyze the integration of community-based approaches to improving MNCH at the district national and global levels; illustrate the practical application of these three pathways through six case studies from multiple INGOs; and deduce the primary drivers that were found to be critical for successful INGO integration. (Excerpts]
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