An Action Plan To End Preventable Deaths #EveryNewborn EVERY NEWBORN Lily Kak On behalf of the ENAP Team Nigeria, October 23, 2014.

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An Action Plan To End Preventable Deaths #EveryNewborn EVERY NEWBORN Lily Kak On behalf of the ENAP Team Nigeria, October 23, 2014

#EveryNewborn Who has been caring for the baby? Score card for newborn survival progress in last decade Agenda setting Generation of evidence and epidemiological data, problem identification, and issue-atttention Policy formulation and adoption Exploration of courses of action, leading to global and country policies Evaluation Assessment of processes and changes in interventions coverage, newborn survival and stillbirths Implementation Country commitment, policies, and financing put into practice Leadership and partnerships Role of leadership and partnerships in action, supported by advocacy leading to implementation

#EveryNewborn A roadmap for change in countries… A platform for harmonized action by all partners…  Sets out a clear vision with mortality goals, strategic objectives, innovative actions within the continuum of care  Supported by new evidence  Inputs from more than 2,000 individuals  A movement for greater action and accountability… The Every Newborn Action Plan: building a movement

Every Newborn Action Plan Endorsement and Launch #EveryNewborn Endorsed: May 2014 World Health Assembly 194 member states endorsed the Plan in May 2014 Launched: June new commitments from public and private sector

#EveryNewborn The 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

#EveryNewborn NEW neonatal mortality goal 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 National: <10 Global ave: 7

#EveryNewborn 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 Lancet 2011) NEW goal for stillbirths National: <10 Global ave: 8

#EveryNewborn Lancet GH Sept 2013 : The Lancet Global Health 2013; 1:e176-e177 (DOI: /S X(13) )The Lancet Global Health 2013; 1:e176-e177 NEW Maternal mortality goal links with newborn action National target: no country should have an MMR over 140 deaths per 100,000 livebirths by 2030 Global target: Reduce global MMR to less than 70 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births by National target: no country should have an MMR over 140 deaths per 100,000 livebirths by 2030 Global target: Reduce global MMR to less than 70 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births by Global: MMR <70

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#EveryNewborn EVERY NEWBORN MILESTONES: Monitoring framework and metrics Impact 1. Maternal Mortality Ratio 2. Stillbirth Rate 3. Neonatal Mortality Rate Coverage: Care for all mothers & newborns 4. Skilled attendant at birth 5. Early postnatal care for mothers & babies 6. Exclusive breast feeding to 6 months Coverage: Complications & extra care 7. Antenatal corticosteroid use 8. Newborn resuscitation 9. Kangaroo mother care & feeding support 10. Treatment of neonatal sepsis Improving & using the data including programmatic coverage is crucial for acceleration & accountability

#EveryNewborn How will we track progress? Every Newborn milestones Every Newborn sets out concrete and measurable global and national level milestones from now to 2020, coverage targets to 2025 and mortality goals to 2035 National plans Data: coverage, equity, quality Health worker support

#EveryNewborn Next Steps: Who will care for the baby? Going Forward… Data & Metrics Track & report global and national benchmarks (policies, coverage, impact) Leadership & Partnerships Maximize country commitment, Foster partnerships Engage communities Policy formulation and adoption Sharpen national newborn action plans Update policies Agenda Setting Continuously review & adjust agenda based on new evidence Implementation Scale up national newborn action plans Ensure adequate financing

We are building a movement… BE PART OF THE ACTION For more information visit #EveryNewborn