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1Advocacy and Campaigning on Child and Newborn
Survival in South Africa
Mary Kinney Saving Newborn Lives/Save the
Children Managing editor for ENAP
Version April 2014
2Three million newborns are dying globally every
year
- Why do we need a Every Newborn Action Plan?
- What is the Every Newborn Action Plan?
- Action with a plan
- Opportunities for South Africa to link to global
effort
3We Stand for Newborns!
We Stand for Newborns!
- The Global Newborn Health Conference
- All participants made a commitment to stand for
newborns WILL YOU?
4Why Every Newborn?
- Huge burden, yet huge potential for rapid change
with high impact, feasible interventions - Country demand for guidance and action to
accelerate progress towards MDGs 4 and 5,
universal health coverage, and towards ending
preventable deaths among women and children - For greater effectiveness we must accelerate and
harmonize global response and link to existing
initiatives for reproductive, maternal, child and
adolescent health care.
5 We have the knowledge and tools to reduce the
main causes of death
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Prioritised by the UN Commission on Life Saving
Commodities for Women and Children
Over two-thirds of newborn deaths preventable
actionable now without intensive care
6There are proven interventions within RMNCH
continuum of care
Source Adapted from The Lancet Every Newborn
Series
7The vision for Every Newborn Action Plan
- A world in which there are no preventable deaths
of newborns or stillbirths, where every pregnancy
is wanted, every birth celebrated, and women,
babies and children survive, thrive and reach
their full potential. - Vision statement, May 2014
8NEW NEONATAL MORTALITY GOAL Unless we greatly
accelerate newborn survival efforts, goal to end
preventable child deaths by 2035 unreachable
Source Special analysis detailed in The Lancet
Every Newborn Series based on country and
official online consultations and using neonatal
mortality rate data from the UN Inter-agency
Group for Child Mortality Estimation 2013 .
9NEW goal for stillbirths
Source Special analysis detailed in The Lancet
Every Newborn Series based on country and
official online consultations and using
stillbirth rate data from The Lancet Stillbirth
Series (Cousens S et al Lncet 2011)
10What to do differently?Every Newborns guiding
principles
11What to do differently?Every Newborns Five
strategic objectives
- Strengthen and invest in care during labour,
birth and the first day and week of life - Improve the quality of maternal and newborn care
- Reach every woman and every newborn reduce
inequities - Harness the power of parents, families and
communities - Count every newborn measurement, tracking and
accountability
12Every Newborn prioritizes focus on birth within
existing national strategies and plans not a new
stand alone plan
National Service Delivery Agreement
Strategic plan for MNCWHN in South Africa
Increasing access and use of FP
Ending preventable deaths from pneumonia and
diarrhoea (GAPPD)
Ending preventable newborn deaths
Ending preventable maternal deaths
13Potential for major change in countries
- Progress is possible targets getting traction
- Neonatal survival unfinished agenda, stillbirths
still missing, but count for families - Synergies of newborn survival with demographic
transition - Country consultations and ownership over 1 yr
process - Programmatic focus is clear and evidence-based
- Time around birth, triple return on investment
- Priority attention to small babies to reduce
deaths, disability and risk of non communicable
diseases (NCDs) - Urgent improvements for programmatic coverage
data - Partnerships and alliances
- UN leadership
- Maternal alliances especially re service delivery
eg Every Mother, Every Newborn package - Civil society advocacy to change social norms
14Movement with a planWho has been involved?Every
Newborn consultation process
- Alliance
- 50 global partners on Advisory group
- Steering team and management group (led by WHO
UNICF) - ENAP presented and discussed at many global
meetings in 2013 including GNHC, Women Deliver,
AU MNCH, IPA, and NYC mtg - Countries
- 17 country consultations between April-September
2013 - 2 regional workshops
- Completed bottleneck analyses conducted in 10
countries - Official WHO consultation
- More than 300 official comments including 50
member states, professional associations,
academics, NGOs, individuals - WHO executive board and on main agenda at WHA
15Every Newborn timeline 2014
May
February
September
November
June
State of the Worlds Mothers
Canada MNCH summit
State of the Worlds Midwifery
Countdown report 2014
UNGA
Launch 20th May
Dr. Yogan Pillay author on paper
South Africa on WHA Executive Board
South Africa hosting Partners Forum, launching
natil CD
South Africans taking action and being a voice
for change
16 We are building a movement BE PART OF THE
ACTION For more information visit
www.everynewborn.org
EveryNewborn
17Every Newborn Process
- April 2013 June 2014
- National and regional consultation and technical
inputs to the development of the plan - 20-25 January 2014
- Discussed at the WHO Executive Board
- February 2014
- Open consultation on draft Every Newborn by
stakeholders and inputs incorporated into final
draft - May 2014
- Lancet series (update from 2005 and giving the
analyses which are the basis for the Every
Newborn) - Draft plan presented to the 67th World Health
Assembly - June 2014
- Action Plan launched at PMNCH Partners Forum,
Johannesburg