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Key Lessons from Exemplars in Neonatal Mortality Rate/Maternal Mortality Ratio (NMR/MMR) and Family Planning: Positive Outliers in Neonatal and Maternal Health and Family Planning

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This panel, led by in-country research partners, highlights key lessons emerging across nine countries that have been identified as positive outliers on the topics of maternal health, neonatal health, and family planning. The three panelists will focus on research findings from Bangladesh, Ethiopia, India, Kenya, Malawi, Morocco, Nepal, Niger, and Senegal, specifically spotlighting factors that have contributed towards progress in these countries. The presentations will cover:

1. Interrelated distal, intermediate, and proximal drivers contribute towards declines in neonatal and maternal mortality in Exemplar countries. Key drivers typically contribute towards progress in a stepwise manner as countries progress through a transition from higher mortality to lower mortality. Lessons from Exemplars can provide useful insights for peer countries looking to emulate the successes of Exemplar countries.

2. Family planning in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) has generally made substantial progress in recent decades, but select LMICs have demonstrated exemplary progress. This analysis considers drivers of change in family planning within specific geographies, alongside a global analysis of drivers for family planning. In tandem, this work contributes valuable insights from positive outliers that can be useful for other countries looking to achieve the third Sustainable Development Goal related to healthy lives and well-being.

3. Voluntary family planning empowers people to freely decide whether and when to have children and is also a key upstream contributor to improved health outcomes for mothers and children. Lessons from Exemplars demonstrate the importance of empowering women and improving access to quality health care services along the continuum of reproductive health.

May 11, 2023 13:55 - 14:55(Africa/Johannesburg)
Venue : Room: Orchid
20230511T1355 20230511T1455 Africa/Johannesburg Key Lessons from Exemplars in Neonatal Mortality Rate/Maternal Mortality Ratio (NMR/MMR) and Family Planning: Positive Outliers in Neonatal and Maternal Health and Family Planning

This panel, led by in-country research partners, highlights key lessons emerging across nine countries that have been identified as positive outliers on the topics of maternal health, neonatal health, and family planning. The three panelists will focus on research findings from Bangladesh, Ethiopia, India, Kenya, Malawi, Morocco, Nepal, Niger, and Senegal, specifically spotlighting factors that have contributed towards progress in these countries. The presentations will cover:

1. Interrelated distal, intermediate, and proximal drivers contribute towards declines in neonatal and maternal mortality in Exemplar countries. Key drivers typically contribute towards progress in a stepwise manner as countries progress through a transition from higher mortality to lower mortality. Lessons from Exemplars can provide useful insights for peer countries looking to emulate the successes of Exemplar countries.

2. Family planning in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) has generally made substantial progress in recent decades, but select LMICs have demonstrated exemplary progress. This analysis considers drivers of change in family planning within specific geographies, alongside a global analysis of drivers for family planning. In tandem, this work contributes valuable insights from positive outliers that can be useful for other countries looking to achieve the third Sustainable Development Goal related to healthy lives and well-being.

3. Voluntary family planning empowers people to freely decide whether and when to have children and is also a key upstream contributor to improved health outcomes for mothers and children. Lessons from Exemplars demonstrate the importance of empowering women and improving access to quality health care services along the continuum ...

Room: Orchid International Maternal Newborn Health Conference 2023 information@imnhc.org

Sub Sessions

What Are We Learning about Exemplary Progress and Practices in Family Planning?

Panel 01:55 PM - 02:55 PM (Africa/Johannesburg) 2023/05/11 11:55:00 UTC - 2023/05/11 12:55:00 UTC
Gender
Global Guidelines and Local Adaptations
Presenters
SF
SYLVAIN LANDRY BIRANE FAYE
FULL PROFESOR, Cheikh Anta Diop University
Co-authors
RF
Ryan Fitzgerald
Child Health Analyst, Gates Ventures
IM
Ira Martopullo
Gates Ventures, Gates Ventures
Allisyn Moran
Maternal Health Lead, World Health Organization
JT
Jordan-Tate Thomas
Senior Child Health Analyst, Gates Ventures

Key Findings from Exemplars in Neonatal and Maternal Mortality

Panel 01:55 PM - 02:55 PM (Africa/Johannesburg) 2023/05/11 11:55:00 UTC - 2023/05/11 12:55:00 UTC
None
Global Guidelines and Local Adaptations
Presenters
SS
Sudha Sharma
Co-Director, CIWEC Hospital And Travel Medical Center
Co-authors
RF
Ryan Fitzgerald
Child Health Analyst, Gates Ventures
TB
Ties Boerma
Professor, University Of Manitoba
Agbessi Amouzou
Professor, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School Of Public Health
OC
Oona Campbell
Professor, London School Of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine And Makerere University School Of Public Health
Allisyn Moran
Maternal Health Lead, World Health Organization
JT
Jordan-Tate Thomas
Senior Child Health Analyst, Gates Ventures

Family Planning: A Key Driver of Neonatal and Maternal Mortality Reduction in Select Countries Demonstrating Exemplary Progress

Panel 01:55 PM - 02:55 PM (Africa/Johannesburg) 2023/05/11 11:55:00 UTC - 2023/05/11 12:55:00 UTC
Gender
Global Guidelines and Local Adaptations
Presenters Uzma Syed
MNH Country Implementation Consultant, World Health Organization
Co-authors
RF
Ryan Fitzgerald
Child Health Analyst, Gates Ventures
JT
Jordan-Tate Thomas
Senior Child Health Analyst, Gates Ventures
OC
Oona Campbell
Professor, London School Of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine And Makerere University School Of Public Health
TB
Ties Boerma
Professor, University Of Manitoba
Agbessi Amouzou
Professor, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School Of Public Health
Allisyn Moran
Maternal Health Lead, World Health Organization
IM
Ira Martopullo
Gates Ventures, Gates Ventures
SS
Sudha Sharma
Co-Director, CIWEC Hospital And Travel Medical Center
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FULL PROFESOR
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Cheikh Anta Diop University
Professor
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London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and Makerere University School of Public Health
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CIWEC Hospital and Travel Medical Center
Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescents health Service Lead Executive Officer
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Ministry of Health - Ethiopia
 Asha S. George
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School of Public Health, University of the Western Cape, South Africa
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IMNHC_1683218497521_EGH_IMNHC_Final_Panel_Slides.pptx
What Are We Learning about Exemplary ...
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Key Findings from Exemplars in Neonat...
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IMNHC_1683218547432_EGH_IMNHC_Final_Panel_Slides.pptx
Family Planning: A Key Driver of Neon...
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