Every Newborn Action Plan Progress report 2019
This report presents data from 90 countries collated in 2018 using the tracking tool. Monitoring progress helps to identify current needs and gaps related to each of the Every Newborn milestones; this progress report is published to increase understanding and to help coordinate our efforts to improve maternal and newborn health and to end preventable […]
Every Newborn Action Plan Progress report 2018
For the Seventy-first World Health Assembly in 2018, progress on the Every Newborn resolution is included under reporting on the Global Strategy. To complement that report, the present document provides a detailed look at progress in country leadership and action toward the Every Newborn milestones.
Every Newborn Action Plan Progress report 2017
This WHO and UNICEF report details the country leadership and actions that are taking forward the goals and recommendations set out in the Every Newborn Action Plan . In 2016, 51 countries completed the Every Newborn Tracking Tool, which tracks progress.
Every Newborn Action Plan Progress report 2016
The 2016 country progress report on the Every Newborn initiative.
Every Newborn Action Plan Progress report 2015
The 2015 country progress report on the Every Newborn initiative.
Improving maternal and newborn health and survival and reducing stillbirth – Progress report 2023
Using data from recently published analyses on maternal mortality, stillbirths and neonatal mortality, as well as new data on country progress towards the ENAP-EPMM coverage targets and milestones, this summary report presents the key findings from the data and priority action
Time to respond: a report on the global implementation of maternal death surveillance and response, 2016.
A report on the global implementation of Maternal Death Surveillance and Response.
The Network for Improving Quality of Care for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health: Evolution, Implementation and Progress 2017-2020 report
This report provides an account of how countries are progressing in achieving the Quality of Care Network goals, and identifies critical levers of change that need to be considered by countries interested in implementing quality care at scale.