International Maternal and Child Health Initiatives

International Maternal and Child Health Initiatives

International Maternal and Child Health Initiatives

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Global MCH Landscape - Goals & Grand Plans

  • Evolution: Millennium Development Goals (MDGs: 2000-2015) to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs: 2015-2030).
    • MDGs focused on MCH: MDG 4 (↓ child mortality), MDG 5 (↓ maternal mortality).
    • SDGs (Goal 3: Good Health & Well-being) have a broader MCH scope.
  • Key SDG MCH Targets (by 2030):
    • Target 3.1: ↓ Global MMR < 70/100,000 live births.
    • Target 3.2: End preventable newborn & U5 deaths (U5MR ≤ 25/1000; NMR ≤ 12/1000).
  • Global Strategy for Women's, Children's and Adolescents' Health (2016-2030): "Survive, Thrive, Transform".

MDG 5: Improve Maternal Health

⭐ SDG Target 3.1 aims to reduce the global maternal mortality ratio (MMR) to less than 70 per 100,000 live births by 2030.

Key Players & Partnerships - MCH Powerhouses

Logos of key international MCH organizations

  • WHO (World Health Organization):
    • Global MCH leadership: norms, standards, guidelines.
    • Technical support, research, data monitoring.
  • UNICEF (United Nations Children's Fund):
    • Focus: Child rights, survival, development.
    • Key MCH Programs: Immunization (EPI), nutrition, WASH.
  • UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund):
    • Sexual & reproductive health lead.
    • Supports: Family planning, safe motherhood, EmOC.
  • World Bank Group:
    • Major MCH financier (loans, grants).
    • Supports health system reforms for MCH services.
  • GAVI, The Vaccine Alliance:
    • Public-private partnership; ↑access to new/underused vaccines.
    • Targets children in poorest countries.
  • Other Key Actors:
    • Bilateral agencies (e.g., USAID).
    • Philanthropic organizations (e.g., Gates Foundation).
    • NGOs.

Collaborative Platforms:

  • PMNCH (Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health):
    • Global alliance (>1000 orgs) for women, children, adolescents' health.
  • EWEC (Every Woman Every Child):
    • UN movement for Global Strategy on Women's, Children's, Adolescents' Health.

⭐ GAVI, The Vaccine Alliance, has helped immunize over 1 billion children since 2000, averting millions of deaths.

Core Strategies & Interventions - Lifesaving Blueprints

  • RMNCAH+N: Integrated strategy for continuum of care (Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, Adolescent Health + Nutrition).
  • IMNCI (Integrated Management of Neonatal & Childhood Illnesses): For children 0-5 years.
    • Case management via color-coded triage (Pink: referral, Yellow: treatment, Green: home care).

    ⭐ IMNCI by primary health workers reduces under-5 mortality by managing common illnesses (pneumonia, diarrhea, malaria).

  • ENC (Essential Newborn Care): Immediate care at birth & early postnatal.
    • Actions: Warmth (KMC), breathing support, early exclusive breastfeeding, hygiene.
  • PMTCT (Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV):
    • 4 Prongs: Prevent HIV (women); prevent pregnancy (HIV+); prevent transmission (mother-infant); care & support.
    • Mother: Lifelong ART.
  • 📌 GOBI-FFF (UNICEF): Key child survival elements.
    • G: Growth monitoring, O: Oral rehydration, B: Breastfeeding, I: Immunization. FFF: Food, Female ed, Family spacing.

IMNCI Color-Coded Triage Process

High‑Yield Points - ⚡ Biggest Takeaways

  • Global Strategy for Women's, Children's, Adolescents' Health (2016-2030): Aims to Survive, Thrive, Transform.
  • Sustainable Development Goal 3 (SDG 3): Targets MMR < 70/100,000 LB & NMR < 12/1000 LB.
  • IMNCI: Integrated strategy for major childhood illnesses, reducing mortality.
  • GAVI, The Vaccine Alliance: Improves vaccine access & equity for children.
  • UNICEF: Champions child rights, survival, development, and protection globally.
  • WHO: Provides global MCH leadership, setting norms and standards.
  • PMNCH: Key global partnership for MCH advocacy, accountability, and action.

Practice Questions: International Maternal and Child Health Initiatives

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The Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) is a safe motherhood intervention primarily associated with which of the following programs?

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Flashcards: International Maternal and Child Health Initiatives

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Which national health program has provisions of free transport from home to the health institutions, between facilities in case of referral and back home from the health institution?_____

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Which national health program has provisions of free transport from home to the health institutions, between facilities in case of referral and back home from the health institution?_____

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