Country action

Other countries

Photo © 2023 WHO / Gary Chong Studios – Faris Syazwan:
Ismaziah, a community nurse and midwife, assesses the child’s health and runs through the standard medical protocol checklist.

Every Woman Every Newborn in other countries

Additional countries are developing an acceleration plan for maternal and newborn health and the reduction of stillbirth to meet the EWENE targets. They include:  

 

 

  • Afghanistan
  • Bangladesh
  • Bhutan
  • Cambodia
  • Equatorial Guinea
  • Haiti
  • India
  • Indonesia
  • Lao PDR
  • Lebanon
  • Lesotho
  • Mongolia
  • Myanmar
  • Nepal
  • Pakistan
  • Papua New Guinea
  • Phillipines
  • Somalia
  • Sudan
  • Sri Lanka
  • Timor Leste

©WHO/Badru Katumba. A health worker draws blood from a child at Atutur General Hospital, Kumi, Uganda, in March 2024.  

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News and events

Resources

Compendium on respectful maternal and newborn care

The compendium supports efforts to end mistreatment and achieve respectful maternal and newborn care. It is published by WHO together with UNFPA, UNICEF and the United Nations’ Special Programme on Human Reproduction (HRP), with support from Jhpiego and the MOMENTUM Country and Global Leadership programme. 

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Maternal and Newborn Health Fund Annual Impact Report 2024

UNFPA released the Maternal and Newborn Health Fund Annual Impact Report 2024. Since 2010, countries supported by the Maternal and Newborn Health Fund have reduced maternal mortality by 40%, nearly twice the global rate, contributing to avert an estimated 75,000 maternal deaths. The Maternal and Newborn Health Fund is UNFPA’s flagship initiative to expand equitable access to quality reproductive, maternal, and newborn healthcare.

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Programme manager’s handbook for maternal, child and adolescent health

The World Health Organization maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health e-handbook is a new resource for Ministry of health programme managers. It offers  step-by-step guidance for implementing effective health programmes, from planning to monitoring and evaluation, with concise overviews of key activities and interventions along the life course.  

The e-handbook references WHO documents, to ensure that programme managers have access to evidence-based strategies and best practices tailored to various contexts.

This e-handbook contains a prioritised list of documents; for a full list of documents go to the resource library for maternal, newborn, child, adolescent health and ageing: https://uhcc.who.int/mca/

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