Scaling up definition
Examples of Scaling up in a sentence
Scaling up and institutionalization, at the District level, of household and community level health care activities aimed at promoting the use of Vitamin A supplements, insecticide treated nets, and integrated management of childhood illness practices.
Scaling up provision of PDS Grants to PDS Beneficiaries (including households with limited or no capacity to engage in wage labor or self-employment activities or public works activities) and support linkages of PDS beneficiaries with social services, such as health, education, and health insurance services.
Scaling up becomes necessary if the current configuration 𝑐∗ cannot meet the SLO target compliance in the near future, during which the configuration is fixed due to the lead time.
Lack of credit from the development banks limits the scale of operation executed by the NGOs. Scaling up of the solar program is therefore limited within the larger micro-finance organizations like Grameen Shakti and larger NGOs like BRAC.
The Scaling up Nutrition (SUN) movement aims to achieve normal height for age for every child in the key 1000 day period of development and growth between pregnancy and the age of two years.
Scaling up inductive logic pro- gramming by learning from interpretations.
This coordinated effort will contribute to the implementation of key activities outlined in UNAP 2011- 2016 which are in line with the Scaling up Nutrition (SUN) movement in Uganda.
Scaling up First Work Experience for Less Educated Youth by including refugees.
Mental health gap action programme (mhGAP): Scaling up care for mental, neurological and substance abuse disorders.
Scaling up activities to care for People living with HIV/AIDS and HIV-affected persons will also consist of promoting voluntary testing and systematic counseling at the health care facilities.