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Why does the Child Survival Program also enroll caregivers other than mothers?

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Why does the Child Survival Program also enroll caregivers other than mothers?

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Staff of the Child Survival Program work with mothers because, most often, they are the primary caregivers of their children. However, there are circumstances when the mother cannot be the primary caregiver. If that is the case, other caregivers in the extended family, including the father who may be the legal guardian of the child, are enrolled in the program.

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