IMNHC 2023 offers a unique opportunity for countries to gather in person to network, exchange knowledge, and learn from one another.
Nearly 28 official country delegations were selected through an expression of interest and competitive review process. Delegations will have the opportunity to share learnings, innovations, and best practices through a special Country Showcase session. Below are the topics each country will be presenting on.
PavillionCountryTitleSmall and Sick Newborns (SSNB)BangladeshScaling up Special Care Newborn Unit and Kangaroo Mother Care for the Survival of Small and Sick NewbornSmall and Sick Newborns (SSNB)MalawiProgress on Small and Sick Newborn Care in MalawiSmall and Sick Newborns (SSNB)RwandaScaling up of Small and Sick Newborn Care in Two DecadesSmall and Sick Newborns (SSNB)Sierra LeoneImproving Neonatal Survival through Establishment of Special Care Baby Units (SCBUs) in Sierra LeonePopulation covered by emergency obstetric care (EmONC)Burkina FasoEvolution of Maternal and Child Health Financing Strategies in Burkina Faso 2000 - 2022Population covered by emergency obstetric care (EmONCBurundiAccelerate the Reduction of Maternal and Neonatal Mortality in BurundiPopulation covered by emergency obstetric care (EmONCTanzaniaTanzania's Experience in Improving Availability and Accessibility to Life-saving Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (EmONC)Population covered by emergency obstetric care (EmONCUgandaStrengthening the Availability and Use of MPDSR Data-Enhanced Accountability and Catalyzed Responses to Functionalize EmONC in Health Facilities in UgandaPopulation covered by emergency obstetric care (EmONCYemenPackage of EmONC Facilities in Aden Governorate, YemenAccess to care and information for broader determinants of m ... International Maternal Newborn Health Conference 2023 information@imnhc.orgIMNHC 2023 offers a unique opportunity for countries to gather in person to network, exchange knowledge, and learn from one another.
Nearly 28 official country delegations were selected through an expression of interest and competitive review process. Delegations will have the opportunity to share learnings, innovations, and best practices through a special Country Showcase session. Below are the topics each country will be presenting on.
Pavillion | Country | Title |
Small and Sick Newborns (SSNB) | Bangladesh | Scaling up Special Care Newborn Unit and Kangaroo Mother Care for the Survival of Small and Sick Newborn |
Small and Sick Newborns (SSNB) | Malawi | Progress on Small and Sick Newborn Care in Malawi |
Small and Sick Newborns (SSNB) | Rwanda | Scaling up of Small and Sick Newborn Care in Two Decades |
Small and Sick Newborns (SSNB) | Sierra Leone | Improving Neonatal Survival through Establishment of Special Care Baby Units (SCBUs) in Sierra Leone |
Population covered by emergency obstetric care (EmONC) | Burkina Faso | Evolution of Maternal and Child Health Financing Strategies in Burkina Faso 2000 - 2022 |
Population covered by emergency obstetric care (EmONC | Burundi | Accelerate the Reduction of Maternal and Neonatal Mortality in Burundi |
Population covered by emergency obstetric care (EmONC | Tanzania | Tanzania's Experience in Improving Availability and Accessibility to Life-saving Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (EmONC) |
Population covered by emergency obstetric care (EmONC | Uganda | Strengthening the Availability and Use of MPDSR Data-Enhanced Accountability and Catalyzed Responses to Functionalize EmONC in Health Facilities in Uganda |
Population covered by emergency obstetric care (EmONC | Yemen | Package of EmONC Facilities in Aden Governorate, Yemen |
Access to care and information for broader determinants of maternal health | Guatemala | Family Planning as a Strategy for Reducing Maternal and Neonatal Morbidity and Mortality |
Access to care and information for broader determinants of maternal health | Lebanon | Capitalizing on Crisis Response to Create Opportunities to Optimize Maternal Care |
Access to care and information for broader determinants of maternal health | Mozambique | Operationalizing Access to Quality Sick Newborn Care Unit (2019-2023) |
Access to care and information for broader determinants of maternal health | Pakistan | Addressing Broader Determinants of RMNCH-Empowering Women from Policy-making to Service Delivery |
Access to care and information for broader determinants of maternal health | South Africa | Improving outcomes through focused RMNCAH interventions and multisectoral action |
4+ Antenatal Care (ANC) Contacts | Central African Republic | Role of Community Midwives in 4+ ANC: Research in Central African Republic |
4+ Antenatal Care (ANC) Contacts | Ghana | Ghana's Maternal Health Insurance Package: Making Sustained Contributions to Improving 4+ANC visits |
4+ Antenatal Care (ANC) Contacts | Haiti | How to Improve ANC Attendance in Haiti: Role of Haiti's delivery plan model on ANC |
4+ Antenatal Care (ANC) Contacts | Madagascar | Community Participation for improved access to antenatal care in three districts under TIPTOP project (Mananjary, Toliara II and Vohipeno) |
4+ Antenatal Care (ANC) Contacts | Nigeria | Nigeria ANC Attendance: A Case Study on Screening of Pregnant Women for NCDs in Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and Lagos State |
Births Attended by Skilled Birth Attendants (SBA) | Ethiopia | Skilled Birth Attendant Progress in Ethiopia |
Births Attended by Skilled Birth Attendants (SBA) | Kenya | Accelerating Skilled Birth Attendance: Kenya's Experience Over the Last Decade |
Births Attended by Skilled Birth Attendants (SBA) | Liberia | A Midwifery-led Care Approach |
Births Attended by Skilled Birth Attendants (SBA) | Mali | Community Midwifery Deployment Initiative: Analysis of Indicators at One Year of Implementation in Six Regions of Mali |
Births Attended by Skilled Birth Attendants (SBA) | Sri Lanka | Increasing SBA While Ensuring Equity |
Early Routine Postnatal Care (PNC) | Cote d'Ivoire | Kangaroo Mother Care, Life-saving Intervention: An Experience by Côte d'Ivoire |
Early Routine Postnatal Care (PNC) | Nepal | Increasing Early Routine Postnatal Care in Nepal |
Early Routine Postnatal Care (PNC) | Zambia | Strengthening Maternal and Neonatal PNC services within 48 hours |
Early Routine Postnatal Care (PNC) | Zimbabwe | An Application to Improve Early Neonatal Care to Reduce Perinatal Deaths |