Targets and Metrics | Global Guidelines and Local Adaptations | Focus: Small and Sick Newborns Room: Watsonia & Bluebell Pre-Formed Panel
May 10, 2023 09:10 - 10:25(Africa/Johannesburg)
20230510T0910 20230510T1025 Africa/Johannesburg Maternal and Newborn Data: What Now and What Next for Ending Preventable Maternal Mortality/Every Newborn Action Plan (EPMM/ENAP) Targets? Measurement Improvement Roadmap (2023-2030)

Actions to achieve Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 2030 targets for maternal and newborn health are supported by Every Newborn Action Plan (ENAP) and Ending Preventable Maternal Mortality (EPMM) partnerships. ENAP and EPMM have launched five joint coverage targets and milestones for tracking progress, and the first joint ENAP/EPMM progress report launches at the International Maternal Newborn Health Conference (IMNHC) in May 2023. 

Data for action is an important ENAP and EPMM milestone and includes strengthening data systems to better track these targets at subnational, national, and global levels. To this end, the ENAP/EPMM partnership has developed a joint Measurement Improvement Roadmap 2023-2025 to list priority indicators with a focus on ENAP/EPMM targets, identify what to do now to improve data (especially in routine systems), and outline what next for improving measurement and use of data. The previous ENAP Measurement Improvement Roadmap 2015-2020 resulted in improved data guidance and also large multi-country validation studies to inform measurement change. We propose a dynamic session showcasing actions in the roadmap. 

Three presentations will cover what to measure now and next for indicators regarding impact, coverage/quality, and service availability. A country-led panel discussion will follow. Building on evidence from the 2023 EPMM/ENAP report, this session will use the roadmap to show current maternal and newborn health (MNH) data availability, and how to drive improvements in data quantity, quality, and utility at local, district, and national levels. Panelists will include national policymakers, donors, and thought leaders to share experiences and realities of how we can transform data for action in MNH and move faster, including w ...

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Actions to achieve Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 2030 targets for maternal and newborn health are supported by Every Newborn Action Plan (ENAP) and Ending Preventable Maternal Mortality (EPMM) partnerships. ENAP and EPMM have launched five joint coverage targets and milestones for tracking progress, and the first joint ENAP/EPMM progress report launches at the International Maternal Newborn Health Conference (IMNHC) in May 2023. 

Data for action is an important ENAP and EPMM milestone and includes strengthening data systems to better track these targets at subnational, national, and global levels. To this end, the ENAP/EPMM partnership has developed a joint Measurement Improvement Roadmap 2023-2025 to list priority indicators with a focus on ENAP/EPMM targets, identify what to do now to improve data (especially in routine systems), and outline what next for improving measurement and use of data. The previous ENAP Measurement Improvement Roadmap 2015-2020 resulted in improved data guidance and also large multi-country validation studies to inform measurement change. We propose a dynamic session showcasing actions in the roadmap. 

Three presentations will cover what to measure now and next for indicators regarding impact, coverage/quality, and service availability. A country-led panel discussion will follow. Building on evidence from the 2023 EPMM/ENAP report, this session will use the roadmap to show current maternal and newborn health (MNH) data availability, and how to drive improvements in data quantity, quality, and utility at local, district, and national levels. Panelists will include national policymakers, donors, and thought leaders to share experiences and realities of how we can transform data for action in MNH and move faster, including what can be achieved by the next IMNHC in 2025.

Impact Data for Maternal and Newborn Health: What Can Be Measured Now and What Next to Best Monitor Progress towards Achieving Ending Preventable Maternal Mortality/Every Newborn Action Plan (EPMM/ENAP) Targets?
Panel 09:10 AM - 10:25 AM (Africa/Johannesburg) 2023/05/10 07:10:00 UTC - 2023/05/10 08:25:00 UTC
Small and Sick Newborns (SSNB)
Targets and Metrics
Global Guidelines and Local Adaptations
Presenters Allisyn Moran
Maternal Health Lead, World Health Organization
Co-authors
HR
Harriet Ruysen
Research Fellow, The London School Of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
Joy Lawn
Professor , The London School Of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
Coverage Data for Maternal and Newborn Health: What Can Be Measured Now and What Next to Best Monitor Progress towards Achieving Ending Preventable Maternal Mortality/Every Newborn Action Plan (EPMM/ENAP) Targets?
Panel 09:10 AM - 10:25 AM (Africa/Johannesburg) 2023/05/10 07:10:00 UTC - 2023/05/10 08:25:00 UTC
Small and Sick Newborns (SSNB)
Targets and Metrics
Global Guidelines and Local Adaptations
Presenters Agbessi Amouzou
Professor, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School Of Public Health
Co-authors
JR
Jennifer Requejo
Senior Advisor And Chief Of Health, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
HR
Harriet Ruysen
Research Fellow, The London School Of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
Allisyn Moran
Maternal Health Lead, World Health Organization
Joy Lawn
Professor , The London School Of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
Measuring Availability of Emergency Care for Every Woman and Every Newborn: What Can Be Measured Now and What Next towards Achieving Ending Preventable Maternal Mortality/Every Newborn Action Plan (EPMM/ENAP) Targets?
Panel 09:10 AM - 10:25 AM (Africa/Johannesburg) 2023/05/10 07:10:00 UTC - 2023/05/10 08:25:00 UTC
Small and Sick Newborns (SSNB)
Targets and Metrics
Global Guidelines and Local Adaptations
Presenters Jean Pierre Monet
Technical Specialist MNH, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
Co-authors Gagan Gupta
Senior Adviser-Maternal And Newborn Health, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), HQ
HR
Harriet Ruysen
Research Fellow, The London School Of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
Joy Lawn
Professor , The London School Of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
Allisyn Moran
Maternal Health Lead, World Health Organization
Improving Data for Action: What to Measure Now and What Next to Best Monitor Progress towards Achieving Ending Preventable Maternal Mortality/Every Newborn Action Plan (EPMM/ENAP) Targets? Implementing the New Measurement Improvement Roadmap
Panel 09:10 AM - 10:25 AM (Africa/Johannesburg) 2023/05/10 07:10:00 UTC - 2023/05/10 08:25:00 UTC
Small and Sick Newborns (SSNB)
Targets and Metrics
Global Guidelines and Local Adaptations
Presenters Joy Lawn
Professor , The London School Of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
Co-authors
HR
Harriet Ruysen
Research Fellow, The London School Of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
CF
CHEIKH MBACKE FAYE
Head Of The West Africa Regional Office, African Population And Health Research Center
MS
Mihretab Salasibew
Director, Evidence, Measurement & Evaluation, Children's Investment Fund Foundation
DE
Dalya Eltayeb
Director General Of Primary Health Care, Federal Ministry Of Health
JR
Jennifer Requejo
Senior Advisor And Chief Of Health, United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
Allisyn Moran
Maternal Health Lead, World Health Organization
Head of the West Africa Regional Office
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African Population and Health Research Center
Professor
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Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Technical Specialist MNH
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United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
Maternal Health Lead
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World Health Organization
Research Fellow
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The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM)
Dr. Shams El Arifeen
Senior Director, Maternal and Child Health Division (MCHD)
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International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (icddr,b)
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