Sixth webinar in a series on Transforming care for small and sick newborns, organized by the World Health Organization and UNICEF, in collaboration with the Network for Improving Quality of Care for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health.

Summary

 

1.7 million newborn lives could be saved each year by investing in quality newborn care; almost half of this impact would result from providing special and intensive hospital care for small and sick newborns.

This webinar is a call to action for governments, development partners, healthcare professionals, parents and communities to invest, implement, inform and innovate in order to strengthen care around the time of birth, improve the quality of maternal and newborn care, reduce inequities, harness the power of families and communities and count every small and sick newborn.

The webinar also addressed the importance of modelling and collecting data on maternal and newborn mortality related to COVID-19.  

The session was facilitated by Dr. Gagan Gupta, Health Specialist, UNICEF. 

See also: session 1 of this webinar, on 15 July  8 am GMT

Additional resource:

India's National Response to Tackle Neonatal Mortality' - a talk by Dr. Gagan Gupta,  Health Specialist at UNICEF, at Rice University, Houston, in February 2020: https://www.nest360.org/post/india-s-national-response-to-tackle-neonatal-morality

This is the sixth webinar in a series on Transforming care for small and sick newborns, organized by the World Health Organization and UNICEF, in collaboration with the Network for Improving Quality of Care for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health.

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  • speakers
    Ms. Judith Robb-McCord, Vice-President, Technical Leadership and Support at PCI, a Global Communities partnerDr. Victoria Chou, Assistant Scientist in the Department of International Health at the John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Dr. Ornella Lincetto, paediatrician and neonatologist, Senior Medical Officer for Newborn Health, World Health Organization, and a lead editor of the report