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NUTRITION | MATERNAL CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAM Nutrition. Maternal anemia, even in moderate cases, increases the risk of dying during childbirth. Iron deficiency also contributes to poor birth outcomes and can reduce iron stores at birth, jeopardizing cognitive development and increasing the risk of child mortality. Moreover, stunting — a complex process that occurs during the first1,000
COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS Community Health Workers. Effective community health workers (CHWs) promote health and provide high-quality care in remote and poor regions, and to populations not otherwise being served by a health worker. Every three seconds, a child’s death is prevented in the developing world thanks to CHWs, who have contributed to the 37%decline in
WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE (WASH) Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Handwashing is the single most cost-effective intervention to prevent pneumonia and diarrhea in children, and reduces infections in mothers and children during pregnancy and childbirth. Both A Promise Renewed and the Integrated Global Action Plan for the Prevention and Control for Pneumonia andDiarrhoea
KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICE AND COVERAGE TOOL The Knowledge, Practice and Coverage survey tool (KPC) is designed to be used for rapid small population household surveys for integrated programs that are linked to communities. It is a flexible tool that allows for surveys to be tailored to various technical areas and combination of areas, while maintaining standards for collection of NEWBORN INFECTION PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT To address this, MCSP infection and newborn sepsis management stressed strategies to reduce the opportunity for infection through improved intrapartum practices. This included handwashing by birth attendants, disinfection and sterilization of equipment, minimization of vaginal examinations, and prompt diagnosis and treatment of prolonged labor. PROVIDING LONG-ACTING REVERSIBLE CONTRACEPTION (LARC Publish Date: May 2017 Author: MCSP The purpose of this learning resource package is to provide trainers, facilitators and program staff with a comprehensive resource for high-quality long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) services using a modular, facility-based approach for training, capacity building andmentorship.
EGYPT | MATERNAL CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAM Egypt. Started: April 2014 / Ended: June 2019. Through the Improving Maternal, Child Health and Nutrition Services project, MCSP strengthened Egypt’s Raedat Rifiat (RR) community health worker program. We systematically identified abilities, weaknesses and opportunities of the national program, and made feasible recommendations for improvement. KANGAROO MOTHER CARE Fortunately, Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is a proven, cost-effective intervention for reducing deaths in low birth weight and premature newborns by: Ensuring warmth via continuous skin-to-skin contact between the baby and mother (or a substitute caregiver, such as the father); Increasing nutrition by promoting frequent and exclusivebreastfeeding;
TRANSFORMING MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH IN SOUTH SUDAN PROJECT DATES September 2010 – September 2014 . PROJECT BUDGET . USAID contribution: $1,749,937 . World Vision contribution: $721,849 . LOCATION . Gogrial East and HOME | MATERNAL AND CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAMABOUTWHERE WE WORKEDRESOURCESNEWSLETTER ARCHIVEMALARIAHUMAN CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT About MCSP. The Maternal & Child Survival Program was a multi-partner, flagship program in support of USAID’s priority goal of preventing child and maternal deaths. Our work was evidence-based and results oriented. We focussed on increasing coverage and utilization of high-quality reproductive, maternal, newborn and child healthinterventions
NUTRITION | MATERNAL CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAM Nutrition. Maternal anemia, even in moderate cases, increases the risk of dying during childbirth. Iron deficiency also contributes to poor birth outcomes and can reduce iron stores at birth, jeopardizing cognitive development and increasing the risk of child mortality. Moreover, stunting — a complex process that occurs during the first1,000
COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS Community Health Workers. Effective community health workers (CHWs) promote health and provide high-quality care in remote and poor regions, and to populations not otherwise being served by a health worker. Every three seconds, a child’s death is prevented in the developing world thanks to CHWs, who have contributed to the 37%decline in
WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE (WASH) Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Handwashing is the single most cost-effective intervention to prevent pneumonia and diarrhea in children, and reduces infections in mothers and children during pregnancy and childbirth. Both A Promise Renewed and the Integrated Global Action Plan for the Prevention and Control for Pneumonia andDiarrhoea
KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICE AND COVERAGE TOOL The Knowledge, Practice and Coverage survey tool (KPC) is designed to be used for rapid small population household surveys for integrated programs that are linked to communities. It is a flexible tool that allows for surveys to be tailored to various technical areas and combination of areas, while maintaining standards for collection of NEWBORN INFECTION PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT To address this, MCSP infection and newborn sepsis management stressed strategies to reduce the opportunity for infection through improved intrapartum practices. This included handwashing by birth attendants, disinfection and sterilization of equipment, minimization of vaginal examinations, and prompt diagnosis and treatment of prolonged labor. PROVIDING LONG-ACTING REVERSIBLE CONTRACEPTION (LARC Publish Date: May 2017 Author: MCSP The purpose of this learning resource package is to provide trainers, facilitators and program staff with a comprehensive resource for high-quality long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) services using a modular, facility-based approach for training, capacity building andmentorship.
EGYPT | MATERNAL CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAM Egypt. Started: April 2014 / Ended: June 2019. Through the Improving Maternal, Child Health and Nutrition Services project, MCSP strengthened Egypt’s Raedat Rifiat (RR) community health worker program. We systematically identified abilities, weaknesses and opportunities of the national program, and made feasible recommendations for improvement. KANGAROO MOTHER CARE Fortunately, Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is a proven, cost-effective intervention for reducing deaths in low birth weight and premature newborns by: Ensuring warmth via continuous skin-to-skin contact between the baby and mother (or a substitute caregiver, such as the father); Increasing nutrition by promoting frequent and exclusivebreastfeeding;
TRANSFORMING MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH IN SOUTH SUDAN PROJECT DATES September 2010 – September 2014 . PROJECT BUDGET . USAID contribution: $1,749,937 . World Vision contribution: $721,849 . LOCATION . Gogrial East andCHILD HEALTH
Child Health. The world has made substantial progress in reducing child mortality in the past few decades. Globally, the under-five mortality rate dropped from 93 deaths per 1,000 live births in 1990 to 41 in 2016. This remarkable progress in improving child survival since 2000 has saved the lives of 50 million children under age five. NUTRITION | MATERNAL CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAM Nutrition. Maternal anemia, even in moderate cases, increases the risk of dying during childbirth. Iron deficiency also contributes to poor birth outcomes and can reduce iron stores at birth, jeopardizing cognitive development and increasing the risk of child mortality. Moreover, stunting — a complex process that occurs during the first1,000
ADDRESSING GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE Addressing Gender-Based Violence. Worldwide, one out of every three women experiences gender-based violence (GBV). Studies across multiple global regions have consistently demonstrated that GBV is associated with poor reproductive and maternal and child health outcomes, including death, disability, sexually transmitted infections (including HIV), substance abuse, and depression. KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICE AND COVERAGE TOOL The Knowledge, Practice and Coverage survey tool (KPC) is designed to be used for rapid small population household surveys for integrated programs that are linked to communities. It is a flexible tool that allows for surveys to be tailored to various technical areas and combination of areas, while maintaining standards for collection of MOVING RESPECTFUL MATERNITY CARE INTO PRACTICE IN MCSP is a global USAID initiative to introduce and support high-impact health interventions in 24 priority countries with the ultimate goal of ending preventable child and maternal deaths within a generation. INTEGRATED ANEMIA PREVENTION AND CONTROL Integrated Anemia Prevention and Control. MCSP supported an integrated package of interventions — including iron-folic acid (IFA) supplements, malaria control (IPTp-SP), and deworming — to prevent and control maternal anemia. We expanded work begun under USAID’s predecessor Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program to improverollout
SOCIAL AND BEHAVIOR CHANGE COMMUNICATION Social and Behavior Change Communication. Beyond simply delivering a message, Social and Behavior Change Communication (SBCC) is the systematic application of theory-based, research-driven communication strategies to address individual level change and change within broader environmental and structural levels. As USAID’s flagshipglobal
HEALTH FACILITY ASSESSMENT REPORT FORMAT 1 Health Facility Assessment Report (2007 EIP KPC) The Expanded Impact Child Survival Program . USAID/CHSHP COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT #GHS-A-00-05-0018-00
HEALTH MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS (HMIS) REVIEW HMIS Review: Survey on Data Availability in Electronic Systems for MNH Indicators in 24 USAID Priority Countries Page 1 Introduction In 2013, the Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program (MCHIP)—the UnitedStates Agency of
MATERNAL AND CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAM: ZAMBIA Maternal Child Survival Program: Zambia End of Project Report 2 . The Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP) is a global, United States Agency for International KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICE AND COVERAGE TOOL The Knowledge, Practice and Coverage survey tool (KPC) is designed to be used for rapid small population household surveys for integrated programs that are linked to communities. It is a flexible tool that allows for surveys to be tailored to various technical areas and combination of areas, while maintaining standards for collection of COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS Community Health Workers. Effective community health workers (CHWs) promote health and provide high-quality care in remote and poor regions, and to populations not otherwise being served by a health worker. Every three seconds, a child’s death is prevented in the developing world thanks to CHWs, who have contributed to the 37%decline in
PROVIDING LONG-ACTING REVERSIBLE CONTRACEPTION (LARC Publish Date: May 2017 Author: MCSP The purpose of this learning resource package is to provide trainers, facilitators and program staff with a comprehensive resource for high-quality long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) services using a modular, facility-based approach for training, capacity building andmentorship.
EGYPT | MATERNAL CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAM Egypt. Started: April 2014 / Ended: June 2019. Through the Improving Maternal, Child Health and Nutrition Services project, MCSP strengthened Egypt’s Raedat Rifiat (RR) community health worker program. We systematically identified abilities, weaknesses and opportunities of the national program, and made feasible recommendations for improvement. MAMA LESSONS LEARNED REPORT The MAMA approach uses age- and stage-based messaging directed toward pregnant women, new mothers and families to foster behavior change and improve maternal and child health outcomes. This report aims to share operational lessons that country program implementers learned and the strategies they used to overcome implementation challenges.AGENDA - HOME
About the Maternal and Child Survival Program The Maternal and Child Survival Program(MCSP) is a global, USAID Cooperative Agreement to introduce and support high-impact health interventions with a focus A COUNSELING GUIDE FOR INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING IN A Counseling Guide for Infant and Young Child Feeding in Mozambique 3 Age Group: Birth through 5 Months Ideal feeding practices: Initiate breastfeeding within one hour after birth. Feed the baby the colostrum (mother’s “first milk,” which is yellow in color). Practice exclusive breastfeeding from birth to 6 months, giving only breast milk without any other liquids or foods. INSTITUTIONALIZING IMNCI AT THE HEALTH FACILITY LEVEL IN Institutionalizing IMNCI at the Health Facility Level in Liberia 1 . An OIC assesses a child using IMNCI job aids provided by MCSP and theMOH.
IMPLEMENTING INTEROPERABILITY LAYER TO SUPPORT INFORMATION Implementing Interoperability Layer to Support Information Exchange: Experience rfom Tanzanai Heatlh Sector. Edwin Nyella – Health Information Systems Advisor (JSI/MCSP) TRANSFORMING MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH IN SOUTH SUDAN PROJECT DATES September 2010 – September 2014 . PROJECT BUDGET . USAID contribution: $1,749,937 . World Vision contribution: $721,849 . LOCATION . Gogrial East and KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICE AND COVERAGE TOOL The Knowledge, Practice and Coverage survey tool (KPC) is designed to be used for rapid small population household surveys for integrated programs that are linked to communities. It is a flexible tool that allows for surveys to be tailored to various technical areas and combination of areas, while maintaining standards for collection of COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS Community Health Workers. Effective community health workers (CHWs) promote health and provide high-quality care in remote and poor regions, and to populations not otherwise being served by a health worker. Every three seconds, a child’s death is prevented in the developing world thanks to CHWs, who have contributed to the 37%decline in
PROVIDING LONG-ACTING REVERSIBLE CONTRACEPTION (LARC Publish Date: May 2017 Author: MCSP The purpose of this learning resource package is to provide trainers, facilitators and program staff with a comprehensive resource for high-quality long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) services using a modular, facility-based approach for training, capacity building andmentorship.
EGYPT | MATERNAL CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAM Egypt. Started: April 2014 / Ended: June 2019. Through the Improving Maternal, Child Health and Nutrition Services project, MCSP strengthened Egypt’s Raedat Rifiat (RR) community health worker program. We systematically identified abilities, weaknesses and opportunities of the national program, and made feasible recommendations for improvement. MAMA LESSONS LEARNED REPORT The MAMA approach uses age- and stage-based messaging directed toward pregnant women, new mothers and families to foster behavior change and improve maternal and child health outcomes. This report aims to share operational lessons that country program implementers learned and the strategies they used to overcome implementation challenges.AGENDA - HOME
About the Maternal and Child Survival Program The Maternal and Child Survival Program(MCSP) is a global, USAID Cooperative Agreement to introduce and support high-impact health interventions with a focus A COUNSELING GUIDE FOR INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING IN A Counseling Guide for Infant and Young Child Feeding in Mozambique 3 Age Group: Birth through 5 Months Ideal feeding practices: Initiate breastfeeding within one hour after birth. Feed the baby the colostrum (mother’s “first milk,” which is yellow in color). Practice exclusive breastfeeding from birth to 6 months, giving only breast milk without any other liquids or foods. INSTITUTIONALIZING IMNCI AT THE HEALTH FACILITY LEVEL IN Institutionalizing IMNCI at the Health Facility Level in Liberia 1 . An OIC assesses a child using IMNCI job aids provided by MCSP and theMOH.
IMPLEMENTING INTEROPERABILITY LAYER TO SUPPORT INFORMATION Implementing Interoperability Layer to Support Information Exchange: Experience rfom Tanzanai Heatlh Sector. Edwin Nyella – Health Information Systems Advisor (JSI/MCSP) TRANSFORMING MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH IN SOUTH SUDAN PROJECT DATES September 2010 – September 2014 . PROJECT BUDGET . USAID contribution: $1,749,937 . World Vision contribution: $721,849 . LOCATION . Gogrial East and KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICE AND COVERAGE TOOL The Knowledge, Practice and Coverage survey tool (KPC) is designed to be used for rapid small population household surveys for integrated programs that are linked to communities. It is a flexible tool that allows for surveys to be tailored to various technical areas and combination of areas, while maintaining standards for collection of WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE (WASH) Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Handwashing is the single most cost-effective intervention to prevent pneumonia and diarrhea in children, and reduces infections in mothers and children during pregnancy and childbirth. Both A Promise Renewed and the Integrated Global Action Plan for the Prevention and Control for Pneumonia andDiarrhoea
HEALTH FACILITY ASSESSMENT REPORT FORMAT 1 Health Facility Assessment Report (2007 EIP KPC) The Expanded Impact Child Survival Program . USAID/CHSHP COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT #GHS-A-00-05-0018-00
BURKINA FASO
Burkina Faso. MCSP supported the Ministry of Health (MOH) in Burkina Faso to strengthen the country’s routine immunization systems and surveillance – and their preparedness for a potential outbreak and response – with a focus on epidemic-prone, vaccine-preventable diseases such as meningitis. The program was funded by USAID throughthe
STANDARDS AND QUALITY STATEMENTS FOR FACILITY BASED 1.2. Strategic Work Areas Informed by the quality of care framework, WHO has identified 6 strategic work areas: 1) research, 2) guideline development, 3) standards of care, 4) identification of effective USING DATA DASHBOARDS FOR RESULTS-BASED MANAGEMENT AND Using Data Dashboards for Results-Based Management and Accountability Barbara Rawlins, Monitoring and Evaluation Team Leader, Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP) and Molly Strachan, Senior Monitoring and Evaluation Advisor, MCSP INSTITUTIONALIZING IMNCI AT THE HEALTH FACILITY LEVEL IN Institutionalizing IMNCI at the Health Facility Level in Liberia 1 . An OIC assesses a child using IMNCI job aids provided by MCSP and theMOH.
KANGAROO MOTHER CARE IN INDIA 1 Kangaroo Mother Care in India . KANGAROO MOTHER CARE IN INDIA . OVERVIEW . The Government of India is committed to improving child health by prioritizing newborn IMPLEMENTING INTEROPERABILITY LAYER TO SUPPORT INFORMATION Health Sector Strategic Plan 2015 – 2020 • The health sector will embrace rapid development of ICT for improving administrative processes, patient/client recording and communication, and KANGAROO MOTHER CARE IN ETHIOPIA 3 Kangaroo Mother Care in Ethiopia . Domain Prior to and during 2014 2015–2017 Knowledge Management Centers of excellence or state-of-the-art facilities for COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS Community Health Workers. Effective community health workers (CHWs) promote health and provide high-quality care in remote and poor regions, and to populations not otherwise being served by a health worker. Every three seconds, a child’s death is prevented in the developing world thanks to CHWs, who have contributed to the 37%decline in
KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICE AND COVERAGE TOOL The Knowledge, Practice and Coverage survey tool (KPC) is designed to be used for rapid small population household surveys for integrated programs that are linked to communities. It is a flexible tool that allows for surveys to be tailored to various technical areas and combination of areas, while maintaining standards for collection of PROVIDING LONG-ACTING REVERSIBLE CONTRACEPTION (LARC Publish Date: May 2017 Author: MCSP The purpose of this learning resource package is to provide trainers, facilitators and program staff with a comprehensive resource for high-quality long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) services using a modular, facility-based approach for training, capacity building andmentorship.
EGYPT | MATERNAL CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAM Egypt. Started: April 2014 / Ended: June 2019. Through the Improving Maternal, Child Health and Nutrition Services project, MCSP strengthened Egypt’s Raedat Rifiat (RR) community health worker program. We systematically identified abilities, weaknesses and opportunities of the national program, and made feasible recommendations for improvement. MAMA LESSONS LEARNED REPORT The MAMA approach uses age- and stage-based messaging directed toward pregnant women, new mothers and families to foster behavior change and improve maternal and child health outcomes. This report aims to share operational lessons that country program implementers learned and the strategies they used to overcome implementation challenges.AGENDA - HOME
About the Maternal and Child Survival Program The Maternal and Child Survival Program(MCSP) is a global, USAID Cooperative Agreement to introduce and support high-impact health interventions with a focus INSTITUTIONALIZING IMNCI AT THE HEALTH FACILITY LEVEL IN Institutionalizing IMNCI at the Health Facility Level in Liberia 1 . An OIC assesses a child using IMNCI job aids provided by MCSP and theMOH.
A COUNSELING GUIDE FOR INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING IN A Counseling Guide for Infant and Young Child Feeding in Mozambique 3 Age Group: Birth through 5 Months Ideal feeding practices: Initiate breastfeeding within one hour after birth. Feed the baby the colostrum (mother’s “first milk,” which is yellow in color). Practice exclusive breastfeeding from birth to 6 months, giving only breast milk without any other liquids or foods. IMPLEMENTING INTEROPERABILITY LAYER TO SUPPORT INFORMATION Implementing Interoperability Layer to Support Information Exchange: Experience rfom Tanzanai Heatlh Sector. Edwin Nyella – Health Information Systems Advisor (JSI/MCSP) TRANSFORMING MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH IN SOUTH SUDAN PROJECT DATES September 2010 – September 2014 . PROJECT BUDGET . USAID contribution: $1,749,937 . World Vision contribution: $721,849 . LOCATION . Gogrial East and COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS Community Health Workers. Effective community health workers (CHWs) promote health and provide high-quality care in remote and poor regions, and to populations not otherwise being served by a health worker. Every three seconds, a child’s death is prevented in the developing world thanks to CHWs, who have contributed to the 37%decline in
KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICE AND COVERAGE TOOL The Knowledge, Practice and Coverage survey tool (KPC) is designed to be used for rapid small population household surveys for integrated programs that are linked to communities. It is a flexible tool that allows for surveys to be tailored to various technical areas and combination of areas, while maintaining standards for collection of PROVIDING LONG-ACTING REVERSIBLE CONTRACEPTION (LARC Publish Date: May 2017 Author: MCSP The purpose of this learning resource package is to provide trainers, facilitators and program staff with a comprehensive resource for high-quality long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) services using a modular, facility-based approach for training, capacity building andmentorship.
EGYPT | MATERNAL CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAM Egypt. Started: April 2014 / Ended: June 2019. Through the Improving Maternal, Child Health and Nutrition Services project, MCSP strengthened Egypt’s Raedat Rifiat (RR) community health worker program. We systematically identified abilities, weaknesses and opportunities of the national program, and made feasible recommendations for improvement. MAMA LESSONS LEARNED REPORT The MAMA approach uses age- and stage-based messaging directed toward pregnant women, new mothers and families to foster behavior change and improve maternal and child health outcomes. This report aims to share operational lessons that country program implementers learned and the strategies they used to overcome implementation challenges.AGENDA - HOME
About the Maternal and Child Survival Program The Maternal and Child Survival Program(MCSP) is a global, USAID Cooperative Agreement to introduce and support high-impact health interventions with a focus INSTITUTIONALIZING IMNCI AT THE HEALTH FACILITY LEVEL IN Institutionalizing IMNCI at the Health Facility Level in Liberia 1 . An OIC assesses a child using IMNCI job aids provided by MCSP and theMOH.
A COUNSELING GUIDE FOR INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING IN A Counseling Guide for Infant and Young Child Feeding in Mozambique 3 Age Group: Birth through 5 Months Ideal feeding practices: Initiate breastfeeding within one hour after birth. Feed the baby the colostrum (mother’s “first milk,” which is yellow in color). Practice exclusive breastfeeding from birth to 6 months, giving only breast milk without any other liquids or foods. IMPLEMENTING INTEROPERABILITY LAYER TO SUPPORT INFORMATION Implementing Interoperability Layer to Support Information Exchange: Experience rfom Tanzanai Heatlh Sector. Edwin Nyella – Health Information Systems Advisor (JSI/MCSP) TRANSFORMING MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH IN SOUTH SUDAN PROJECT DATES September 2010 – September 2014 . PROJECT BUDGET . USAID contribution: $1,749,937 . World Vision contribution: $721,849 . LOCATION . Gogrial East and KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICE AND COVERAGE TOOL The Knowledge, Practice and Coverage survey tool (KPC) is designed to be used for rapid small population household surveys for integrated programs that are linked to communities. It is a flexible tool that allows for surveys to be tailored to various technical areas and combination of areas, while maintaining standards for collection of WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE (WASH) Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Handwashing is the single most cost-effective intervention to prevent pneumonia and diarrhea in children, and reduces infections in mothers and children during pregnancy and childbirth. Both A Promise Renewed and the Integrated Global Action Plan for the Prevention and Control for Pneumonia andDiarrhoea
HEALTH FACILITY ASSESSMENT REPORT FORMAT 1 Health Facility Assessment Report (2007 EIP KPC) The Expanded Impact Child Survival Program . USAID/CHSHP COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT #GHS-A-00-05-0018-00
BURKINA FASO
Burkina Faso. MCSP supported the Ministry of Health (MOH) in Burkina Faso to strengthen the country’s routine immunization systems and surveillance – and their preparedness for a potential outbreak and response – with a focus on epidemic-prone, vaccine-preventable diseases such as meningitis. The program was funded by USAID throughthe
STANDARDS AND QUALITY STATEMENTS FOR FACILITY BASED 1.2. Strategic Work Areas Informed by the quality of care framework, WHO has identified 6 strategic work areas: 1) research, 2) guideline development, 3) standards of care, 4) identification of effective USING DATA DASHBOARDS FOR RESULTS-BASED MANAGEMENT AND Using Data Dashboards for Results-Based Management and Accountability Barbara Rawlins, Monitoring and Evaluation Team Leader, Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP) and Molly Strachan, Senior Monitoring and Evaluation Advisor, MCSP INSTITUTIONALIZING IMNCI AT THE HEALTH FACILITY LEVEL IN Institutionalizing IMNCI at the Health Facility Level in Liberia 1 . An OIC assesses a child using IMNCI job aids provided by MCSP and theMOH.
KANGAROO MOTHER CARE IN INDIA 1 Kangaroo Mother Care in India . KANGAROO MOTHER CARE IN INDIA . OVERVIEW . The Government of India is committed to improving child health by prioritizing newborn IMPLEMENTING INTEROPERABILITY LAYER TO SUPPORT INFORMATION Health Sector Strategic Plan 2015 – 2020 • The health sector will embrace rapid development of ICT for improving administrative processes, patient/client recording and communication, and KANGAROO MOTHER CARE IN ETHIOPIA 3 Kangaroo Mother Care in Ethiopia . Domain Prior to and during 2014 2015–2017 Knowledge Management Centers of excellence or state-of-the-art facilities for KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICE AND COVERAGE TOOL Publish Date: Revised June 2018 Author: Child Survival Support Project, Macro International, CORE Group, MCHIP, MCSP The Knowledge, Practice and Coverage survey tool (KPC) is designed to be used for rapid small population household surveys for integrated programs that are linked to communities. EGYPT | MATERNAL CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAM Select Health and Demographic Data for Egypt: GDP per capita (USD) 2,412.727: Total Population: 97,553,151: Maternal Health: Maternal Mortality Ratio (deaths/100,000 live births) PROVIDING LONG-ACTING REVERSIBLE CONTRACEPTION (LARC Publish Date: May 2017 Author: MCSP The purpose of this learning resource package is to provide trainers, facilitators and program staff with a comprehensive resource for high-quality long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) services using a modular, facility-based approach for training, capacity building andmentorship.
MAMA LESSONS LEARNED REPORT Publish Date: April 2018 Author: MCSP This document highlights key operational lessons learned from four country programs—Bangladesh, South Africa, India and Nigeria—that implemented the Mobile Alliance for Maternal Action (MAMA) approach. ZAMBIA | MATERNAL CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAM MCSP efforts in Zambia built on work begun under USAID’s predecessor flagship Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program (MCHIP) through the Saving Mothers, Giving Life (SMGL) endeavor. SMGL worked to improve delivery of maternal and newborn health services, and achieved a 35% reduction in maternal deaths in supported districts.AGENDA - HOME
About the Maternal and Child Survival Program The Maternal and Child Survival Program(MCSP) is a global, USAID Cooperative Agreement to introduce and support high-impact health interventions with a focus HEALTH FACILITY ASSESSMENT REPORT FORMAT 1 Health Facility Assessment Report (2007 EIP KPC) The Expanded Impact Child Survival Program . USAID/CHSHP COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT #GHS-A-00-05-0018-00
INSTITUTIONALIZING IMNCI AT THE HEALTH FACILITY LEVEL IN Institutionalizing IMNCI at the Health Facility Level in Liberia 1 . An OIC assesses a child using IMNCI job aids provided by MCSP and theMOH.
A COUNSELING GUIDE FOR INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING IN A Counseling Guide for Infant and Young Child Feeding in Mozambique 3 Age Group: Birth through 5 Months Ideal feeding practices: Initiate breastfeeding within one hour after birth. Feed the baby the colostrum (mother’s “first milk,” which is yellow in color). Practice exclusive breastfeeding from birth to 6 months, giving only breast milk without any other liquids or foods. IMPLEMENTING INTEROPERABILITY LAYER TO SUPPORT INFORMATION Health Sector Strategic Plan 2015 – 2020 • The health sector will embrace rapid development of ICT for improving administrative processes, patient/client recording and communication, and KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICE AND COVERAGE TOOL Publish Date: Revised June 2018 Author: Child Survival Support Project, Macro International, CORE Group, MCHIP, MCSP The Knowledge, Practice and Coverage survey tool (KPC) is designed to be used for rapid small population household surveys for integrated programs that are linked to communities. EGYPT | MATERNAL CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAM Select Health and Demographic Data for Egypt: GDP per capita (USD) 2,412.727: Total Population: 97,553,151: Maternal Health: Maternal Mortality Ratio (deaths/100,000 live births) PROVIDING LONG-ACTING REVERSIBLE CONTRACEPTION (LARC Publish Date: May 2017 Author: MCSP The purpose of this learning resource package is to provide trainers, facilitators and program staff with a comprehensive resource for high-quality long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) services using a modular, facility-based approach for training, capacity building andmentorship.
MAMA LESSONS LEARNED REPORT Publish Date: April 2018 Author: MCSP This document highlights key operational lessons learned from four country programs—Bangladesh, South Africa, India and Nigeria—that implemented the Mobile Alliance for Maternal Action (MAMA) approach. ZAMBIA | MATERNAL CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAM MCSP efforts in Zambia built on work begun under USAID’s predecessor flagship Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program (MCHIP) through the Saving Mothers, Giving Life (SMGL) endeavor. SMGL worked to improve delivery of maternal and newborn health services, and achieved a 35% reduction in maternal deaths in supported districts.AGENDA - HOME
About the Maternal and Child Survival Program The Maternal and Child Survival Program(MCSP) is a global, USAID Cooperative Agreement to introduce and support high-impact health interventions with a focus HEALTH FACILITY ASSESSMENT REPORT FORMAT 1 Health Facility Assessment Report (2007 EIP KPC) The Expanded Impact Child Survival Program . USAID/CHSHP COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT #GHS-A-00-05-0018-00
INSTITUTIONALIZING IMNCI AT THE HEALTH FACILITY LEVEL IN Institutionalizing IMNCI at the Health Facility Level in Liberia 1 . An OIC assesses a child using IMNCI job aids provided by MCSP and theMOH.
A COUNSELING GUIDE FOR INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING IN A Counseling Guide for Infant and Young Child Feeding in Mozambique 3 Age Group: Birth through 5 Months Ideal feeding practices: Initiate breastfeeding within one hour after birth. Feed the baby the colostrum (mother’s “first milk,” which is yellow in color). Practice exclusive breastfeeding from birth to 6 months, giving only breast milk without any other liquids or foods. IMPLEMENTING INTEROPERABILITY LAYER TO SUPPORT INFORMATION Health Sector Strategic Plan 2015 – 2020 • The health sector will embrace rapid development of ICT for improving administrative processes, patient/client recording and communication, and COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS Community Health Workers. Effective community health workers (CHWs) promote health and provide high-quality care in remote and poor regions, and to populations not otherwise being served by a KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICE AND COVERAGE TOOL Publish Date: Revised June 2018 Author: Child Survival Support Project, Macro International, CORE Group, MCHIP, MCSP The Knowledge, Practice and Coverage survey tool (KPC) is designed to be used for rapid small population household surveys for integrated programs that are linked to communities. WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE (WASH) Handwashing is the single most cost-effective intervention to prevent pneumonia and diarrhea in children, and reduces infections in mothers and children during pregnancy and childbirth. Both A Promise Renewed and the Integrated Global Action Plan for the Prevention and Control for Pneumonia and Diarrhoea (GAPPD) list handwashing and other hygiene behaviors as core interventions for protecting ENSURING GENDER-SENSITIVE, RESPECTFUL SERVICES Ensuring Gender-Sensitive, Respectful Services. In many settings worldwide, health facilities fail to deal with the gendered aspects of care and treatment, including the challenges that clients face in accessing care and the delivery of services.BURKINA FASO
MCSP supported the Ministry of Health (MOH) in Burkina Faso to strengthen the country’s routine immunization systems and surveillance – and their preparedness for a potential outbreak and response – with a focus on epidemic-prone, vaccine-preventable diseases such as meningitis. GHANA EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT TOOLKIT Publish Date: June 2018 Author: MCSP Early Childhood development (ECD) is a low-cost intervention that supports young children’s development across physical, USING DATA DASHBOARDS FOR RESULTS-BASED MANAGEMENT AND Community Dashboard: Daily Vaccination Report Community Dashboard: Pregnancy Registration Community Dashboard: Pregnancy Tracking This poster was made possible by the generous support of the American people through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), under the terms of the Cooperative AgreementAID-OAA-A-14-00028.
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Why Focus on WASH in Health Care Facilities? The Ebola outbreak of 2014–2016 highlighted a two-fold danger of poor water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and infection prevention and control (IPC) in health care facilities (HCFs): an inability to prevent outbreaks, and the associated risk of contracting diseases in facilities themselves, known as health care-associated infections (HCAIs). KANGAROO MOTHER CARE IN INDIA 1 Kangaroo Mother Care in India . KANGAROO MOTHER CARE IN INDIA . OVERVIEW . The Government of India is committed to improving child health by prioritizing newborn care KANGAROO MOTHER CARE IN ETHIOPIA 3 Kangaroo Mother Care in Ethiopia . Domain Prior to and during 2014 2015–2017 Knowledge Management Centers of excellence or state-of-the-art facilities for KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICE AND COVERAGE TOOL The Knowledge, Practice and Coverage survey tool (KPC) is designed to be used for rapid small population household surveys for integrated programs that are linked to communities. It is a flexible tool that allows for surveys to be tailored to various technical areas and combination of areas, while maintaining standards for collection of PROVIDING LONG-ACTING REVERSIBLE CONTRACEPTION (LARC Publish Date: May 2017 Author: MCSP The purpose of this learning resource package is to provide trainers, facilitators and program staff with a comprehensive resource for high-quality long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) services using a modular, facility-based approach for training, capacity building andmentorship.
EGYPT | MATERNAL CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAM Egypt. Started: April 2014 / Ended: June 2019. Through the Improving Maternal, Child Health and Nutrition Services project, MCSP strengthened Egypt’s Raedat Rifiat (RR) community health worker program. We systematically identified abilities, weaknesses and opportunities of the national program, and made feasible recommendations for improvement. MAMA LESSONS LEARNED REPORT The MAMA approach uses age- and stage-based messaging directed toward pregnant women, new mothers and families to foster behavior change and improve maternal and child health outcomes. This report aims to share operational lessons that country program implementers learned and the strategies they used to overcome implementation challenges. ZAMBIA | MATERNAL CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAM Zambia. MCSP efforts in Zambia built on work begun under USAID’s predecessor flagship Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program (MCHIP) through the Saving Mothers, Giving Life (SMGL) endeavor. SMGL worked to improve delivery of maternal and newborn health services, and achieved a 35% reduction in maternal deaths in supporteddistricts.
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About the Maternal and Child Survival Program The Maternal and Child Survival Program(MCSP) is a global, USAID Cooperative Agreement to introduce and support high-impact health interventions with a focus HEALTH FACILITY ASSESSMENT REPORT FORMAT 1 Health Facility Assessment Report (2007 EIP KPC) The Expanded Impact Child Survival Program . USAID/CHSHP COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT #GHS-A-00-05-0018-00
INSTITUTIONALIZING IMNCI AT THE HEALTH FACILITY LEVEL IN Institutionalizing IMNCI at the Health Facility Level in Liberia 1 . An OIC assesses a child using IMNCI job aids provided by MCSP and theMOH.
A COUNSELING GUIDE FOR INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING IN A Counseling Guide for Infant and Young Child Feeding in Mozambique 3 Age Group: Birth through 5 Months Ideal feeding practices: Initiate breastfeeding within one hour after birth. Feed the baby the colostrum (mother’s “first milk,” which is yellow in color). Practice exclusive breastfeeding from birth to 6 months, giving only breast milk without any other liquids or foods. IMPLEMENTING INTEROPERABILITY LAYER TO SUPPORT INFORMATION Implementing Interoperability Layer to Support Information Exchange: Experience rfom Tanzanai Heatlh Sector. Edwin Nyella – Health Information Systems Advisor (JSI/MCSP) KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICE AND COVERAGE TOOL The Knowledge, Practice and Coverage survey tool (KPC) is designed to be used for rapid small population household surveys for integrated programs that are linked to communities. It is a flexible tool that allows for surveys to be tailored to various technical areas and combination of areas, while maintaining standards for collection of PROVIDING LONG-ACTING REVERSIBLE CONTRACEPTION (LARC Publish Date: May 2017 Author: MCSP The purpose of this learning resource package is to provide trainers, facilitators and program staff with a comprehensive resource for high-quality long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) services using a modular, facility-based approach for training, capacity building andmentorship.
EGYPT | MATERNAL CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAM Egypt. Started: April 2014 / Ended: June 2019. Through the Improving Maternal, Child Health and Nutrition Services project, MCSP strengthened Egypt’s Raedat Rifiat (RR) community health worker program. We systematically identified abilities, weaknesses and opportunities of the national program, and made feasible recommendations for improvement. MAMA LESSONS LEARNED REPORT The MAMA approach uses age- and stage-based messaging directed toward pregnant women, new mothers and families to foster behavior change and improve maternal and child health outcomes. This report aims to share operational lessons that country program implementers learned and the strategies they used to overcome implementation challenges. ZAMBIA | MATERNAL CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAM Zambia. MCSP efforts in Zambia built on work begun under USAID’s predecessor flagship Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program (MCHIP) through the Saving Mothers, Giving Life (SMGL) endeavor. SMGL worked to improve delivery of maternal and newborn health services, and achieved a 35% reduction in maternal deaths in supporteddistricts.
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About the Maternal and Child Survival Program The Maternal and Child Survival Program(MCSP) is a global, USAID Cooperative Agreement to introduce and support high-impact health interventions with a focus HEALTH FACILITY ASSESSMENT REPORT FORMAT 1 Health Facility Assessment Report (2007 EIP KPC) The Expanded Impact Child Survival Program . USAID/CHSHP COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT #GHS-A-00-05-0018-00
INSTITUTIONALIZING IMNCI AT THE HEALTH FACILITY LEVEL IN Institutionalizing IMNCI at the Health Facility Level in Liberia 1 . An OIC assesses a child using IMNCI job aids provided by MCSP and theMOH.
A COUNSELING GUIDE FOR INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING IN A Counseling Guide for Infant and Young Child Feeding in Mozambique 3 Age Group: Birth through 5 Months Ideal feeding practices: Initiate breastfeeding within one hour after birth. Feed the baby the colostrum (mother’s “first milk,” which is yellow in color). Practice exclusive breastfeeding from birth to 6 months, giving only breast milk without any other liquids or foods. IMPLEMENTING INTEROPERABILITY LAYER TO SUPPORT INFORMATION Implementing Interoperability Layer to Support Information Exchange: Experience rfom Tanzanai Heatlh Sector. Edwin Nyella – Health Information Systems Advisor (JSI/MCSP) COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS Community Health Workers. Effective community health workers (CHWs) promote health and provide high-quality care in remote and poor regions, and to populations not otherwise being served by a health worker. Every three seconds, a child’s death is prevented in the developing world thanks to CHWs, who have contributed to the 37%decline in
KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICE AND COVERAGE TOOL The Knowledge, Practice and Coverage survey tool (KPC) is designed to be used for rapid small population household surveys for integrated programs that are linked to communities. It is a flexible tool that allows for surveys to be tailored to various technical areas and combination of areas, while maintaining standards for collection of WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE (WASH) Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Handwashing is the single most cost-effective intervention to prevent pneumonia and diarrhea in children, and reduces infections in mothers and children during pregnancy and childbirth. Both A Promise Renewed and the Integrated Global Action Plan for the Prevention and Control for Pneumonia andDiarrhoea
ENSURING GENDER-SENSITIVE, RESPECTFUL SERVICES Ensuring Gender-Sensitive, Respectful Services. In many settings worldwide, health facilities fail to deal with the gendered aspects of care and treatment, including the challenges that clients face in accessing care and the delivery of services. Gender inequalities, unequal power dynamics, and negative provider attitudes impederespectful care
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Burkina Faso. MCSP supported the Ministry of Health (MOH) in Burkina Faso to strengthen the country’s routine immunization systems and surveillance – and their preparedness for a potential outbreak and response – with a focus on epidemic-prone, vaccine-preventable diseases such as meningitis. The program was funded by USAID throughthe
GHANA EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT TOOLKIT Ghana Early Childhood Development Toolkit. Early Childhood development (ECD) is a low-cost intervention that supports young children’s development across physical, cognitive, language and socio-emotional domains. MCSP has introduced ECD sessions in communities in Ghana to improve the lives of newborn babies and their mothers.WASH FOR HEALTHCARE
Why Focus on WASH in Health Care Facilities? The Ebola outbreak of 2014–2016 highlighted a two-fold danger of poor water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and infection prevention and control (IPC) in health care facilities (HCFs): an inability to prevent outbreaks, and the associated risk of contracting diseases in facilities themselves, known as health care-associated infections (HCAIs). USING DATA DASHBOARDS FOR RESULTS-BASED MANAGEMENT AND Using Data Dashboards for Results-Based Management and Accountability Barbara Rawlins, Monitoring and Evaluation Team Leader, Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP) and Molly Strachan, Senior Monitoring and Evaluation Advisor, MCSP KANGAROO MOTHER CARE IN INDIA 1 Kangaroo Mother Care in India . KANGAROO MOTHER CARE IN INDIA . OVERVIEW . The Government of India is committed to improving child health by prioritizing newborn KANGAROO MOTHER CARE IN ETHIOPIA 3 Kangaroo Mother Care in Ethiopia . Domain Prior to and during 2014 2015–2017 Knowledge Management Centers of excellence or state-of-the-art facilities for HOME | MATERNAL AND CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAMABOUTWHERE WE WORKEDRESOURCESNEWSLETTER ARCHIVEMALARIAHUMAN CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT About MCSP. The Maternal & Child Survival Program was a multi-partner, flagship program in support of USAID’s priority goal of preventing child and maternal deaths. Our work was evidence-based and results oriented. We focussed on increasing coverage and utilization of high-quality reproductive, maternal, newborn and child healthinterventions
KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICE AND COVERAGE TOOL The Knowledge, Practice and Coverage survey tool (KPC) is designed to be used for rapid small population household surveys for integrated programs that are linked to communities. It is a flexible tool that allows for surveys to be tailored to various technical areas and combination of areas, while maintaining standards for collection of COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS Community Health Workers. Effective community health workers (CHWs) promote health and provide high-quality care in remote and poor regions, and to populations not otherwise being served by a health worker. Every three seconds, a child’s death is prevented in the developing world thanks to CHWs, who have contributed to the 37%decline in
EGYPT | MATERNAL CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAM Egypt. Started: April 2014 / Ended: June 2019. Through the Improving Maternal, Child Health and Nutrition Services project, MCSP strengthened Egypt’s Raedat Rifiat (RR) community health worker program. We systematically identified abilities, weaknesses and opportunities of the national program, and made feasible recommendations for improvement. PROVIDING LONG-ACTING REVERSIBLE CONTRACEPTION (LARC Publish Date: May 2017 Author: MCSP The purpose of this learning resource package is to provide trainers, facilitators and program staff with a comprehensive resource for high-quality long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) services using a modular, facility-based approach for training, capacity building andmentorship.
MONITORING AND EVALUATION OF EVOLVING SOCIAL Publish Date: May 2019 Author: MCSP Social accountability interventions present various approaches that support citizens’ participation, direct or indirect, in dialogue with service providers and other officials with a goal of developing a collaborative relationship to improve quality of service provision. ZAMBIA | MATERNAL CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAM Zambia. MCSP efforts in Zambia built on work begun under USAID’s predecessor flagship Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program (MCHIP) through the Saving Mothers, Giving Life (SMGL) endeavor. SMGL worked to improve delivery of maternal and newborn health services, and achieved a 35% reduction in maternal deaths in supporteddistricts.
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About the Maternal and Child Survival Program The Maternal and Child Survival Program(MCSP) is a global, USAID Cooperative Agreement to introduce and support high-impact health interventions with a focus MINISTRY OF HEALTH, LIBERIA COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAM Liberia’s National Community Health Assistance Program (NCHAP) In Liberia, about 1.2 million people live more than1 hour from the nearest health facility TRANSFORMING MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH IN SOUTH SUDAN PROJECT DATES September 2010 – September 2014 . PROJECT BUDGET . USAID contribution: $1,749,937 . World Vision contribution: $721,849 . LOCATION . Gogrial East and HOME | MATERNAL AND CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAMABOUTWHERE WE WORKEDRESOURCESNEWSLETTER ARCHIVEMALARIAHUMAN CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT About MCSP. The Maternal & Child Survival Program was a multi-partner, flagship program in support of USAID’s priority goal of preventing child and maternal deaths. Our work was evidence-based and results oriented. We focussed on increasing coverage and utilization of high-quality reproductive, maternal, newborn and child healthinterventions
KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICE AND COVERAGE TOOL The Knowledge, Practice and Coverage survey tool (KPC) is designed to be used for rapid small population household surveys for integrated programs that are linked to communities. It is a flexible tool that allows for surveys to be tailored to various technical areas and combination of areas, while maintaining standards for collection of COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS Community Health Workers. Effective community health workers (CHWs) promote health and provide high-quality care in remote and poor regions, and to populations not otherwise being served by a health worker. Every three seconds, a child’s death is prevented in the developing world thanks to CHWs, who have contributed to the 37%decline in
EGYPT | MATERNAL CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAM Egypt. Started: April 2014 / Ended: June 2019. Through the Improving Maternal, Child Health and Nutrition Services project, MCSP strengthened Egypt’s Raedat Rifiat (RR) community health worker program. We systematically identified abilities, weaknesses and opportunities of the national program, and made feasible recommendations for improvement. PROVIDING LONG-ACTING REVERSIBLE CONTRACEPTION (LARC Publish Date: May 2017 Author: MCSP The purpose of this learning resource package is to provide trainers, facilitators and program staff with a comprehensive resource for high-quality long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) services using a modular, facility-based approach for training, capacity building andmentorship.
MONITORING AND EVALUATION OF EVOLVING SOCIAL Publish Date: May 2019 Author: MCSP Social accountability interventions present various approaches that support citizens’ participation, direct or indirect, in dialogue with service providers and other officials with a goal of developing a collaborative relationship to improve quality of service provision. ZAMBIA | MATERNAL CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAM Zambia. MCSP efforts in Zambia built on work begun under USAID’s predecessor flagship Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program (MCHIP) through the Saving Mothers, Giving Life (SMGL) endeavor. SMGL worked to improve delivery of maternal and newborn health services, and achieved a 35% reduction in maternal deaths in supporteddistricts.
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About the Maternal and Child Survival Program The Maternal and Child Survival Program(MCSP) is a global, USAID Cooperative Agreement to introduce and support high-impact health interventions with a focus MINISTRY OF HEALTH, LIBERIA COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAM Liberia’s National Community Health Assistance Program (NCHAP) In Liberia, about 1.2 million people live more than1 hour from the nearest health facility TRANSFORMING MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH IN SOUTH SUDAN PROJECT DATES September 2010 – September 2014 . PROJECT BUDGET . USAID contribution: $1,749,937 . World Vision contribution: $721,849 . LOCATION . Gogrial East and HOME | MATERNAL AND CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAM About MCSP. The Maternal & Child Survival Program was a multi-partner, flagship program in support of USAID’s priority goal of preventing child and maternal deaths. Our work was evidence-based and results oriented. We focussed on increasing coverage and utilization of high-quality reproductive, maternal, newborn and child healthinterventions
INTEGRATED ANEMIA PREVENTION AND CONTROL Integrated Anemia Prevention and Control. MCSP supported an integrated package of interventions — including iron-folic acid (IFA) supplements, malaria control (IPTp-SP), and deworming — to prevent and control maternal anemia. We expanded work begun under USAID’s predecessor Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program to improverollout
PROVIDING LONG-ACTING REVERSIBLE CONTRACEPTION (LARC Publish Date: May 2017 Author: MCSP The purpose of this learning resource package is to provide trainers, facilitators and program staff with a comprehensive resource for high-quality long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) services using a modular, facility-based approach for training, capacity building andmentorship.
WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE (WASH) Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Handwashing is the single most cost-effective intervention to prevent pneumonia and diarrhea in children, and reduces infections in mothers and children during pregnancy and childbirth. Both A Promise Renewed and the Integrated Global Action Plan for the Prevention and Control for Pneumonia andDiarrhoea
COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS ARE KEY TO UNIVERSAL HEALTH Community Health Workers are Key to Universal Health Coverage. Every three seconds, a child’s death is prevented in low- and middle-income countries thanks to a community health worker (CHW). Trained, lay workers play a vital role in health promotion and care for people with limited access to health facilities – bringingeducation and high
KANGAROO MOTHER CARE Fortunately, Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is a proven, cost-effective intervention for reducing deaths in low birth weight and premature newborns by: Ensuring warmth via continuous skin-to-skin contact between the baby and mother (or a substitute caregiver, such as the father); Increasing nutrition by promoting frequent and exclusivebreastfeeding;
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE E-LEARNING MODULE IN GHANA It was developed in partnership with Ghana’s Ministry of Health and validated by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Ghana. The learning objectives of the module include: Define gender, sex, violence, and gender-based violence (GBV) Explain the difference between GBV and other types of violence. Describe Ghana’s laws related to GBV. ASSESSMENT OF MATERNAL AND PERINATAL DEATH SURVEILLANCE Publish Date: April 2018 Author: MCSP There is global consensus that accurate information about causes of death through mortality audits is needed to help informWASH FOR HEALTHCARE
Why Focus on WASH in Health Care Facilities? The Ebola outbreak of 2014–2016 highlighted a two-fold danger of poor water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and infection prevention and control (IPC) in health care facilities (HCFs): an inability to prevent outbreaks, and the associated risk of contracting diseases in facilities themselves, known as health care-associated infections (HCAIs). STANDARDS AND QUALITY STATEMENTS FOR FACILITY BASED 1.2. Strategic Work Areas Informed by the quality of care framework, WHO has identified 6 strategic work areas: 1) research, 2) guideline development, 3) standards of care, 4) identification of effective COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS Community Health Workers. Effective community health workers (CHWs) promote health and provide high-quality care in remote and poor regions, and to populations not otherwise being served by a health worker. Every three seconds, a child’s death is prevented in the developing world thanks to CHWs, who have contributed to the 37%decline in
KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICE AND COVERAGE TOOL The Knowledge, Practice and Coverage survey tool (KPC) is designed to be used for rapid small population household surveys for integrated programs that are linked to communities. It is a flexible tool that allows for surveys to be tailored to various technical areas and combination of areas, while maintaining standards for collection of PROVIDING LONG-ACTING REVERSIBLE CONTRACEPTION (LARC Publish Date: May 2017 Author: MCSP The purpose of this learning resource package is to provide trainers, facilitators and program staff with a comprehensive resource for high-quality long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) services using a modular, facility-based approach for training, capacity building andmentorship.
EGYPT | MATERNAL CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAMBLACK MATERNAL MORTALITY DATACDC MATERNAL MORTALITY RATEMATERNAL MORTALITY RATE 2019MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE DEFINITIONMATERNAL MORTALITY RATE DEFINITIONMATERNAL MORTALITY RATE GLOBALLY Egypt. Started: April 2014 / Ended: June 2019. Through the Improving Maternal, Child Health and Nutrition Services project, MCSP strengthened Egypt’s Raedat Rifiat (RR) community health worker program. We systematically identified abilities, weaknesses and opportunities of the national program, and made feasible recommendations for improvement. MAMA LESSONS LEARNED REPORT The MAMA approach uses age- and stage-based messaging directed toward pregnant women, new mothers and families to foster behavior change and improve maternal and child health outcomes. This report aims to share operational lessons that country program implementers learned and the strategies they used to overcome implementation challenges. ZAMBIA | MATERNAL CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAM Zambia. MCSP efforts in Zambia built on work begun under USAID’s predecessor flagship Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program (MCHIP) through the Saving Mothers, Giving Life (SMGL) endeavor. SMGL worked to improve delivery of maternal and newborn health services, and achieved a 35% reduction in maternal deaths in supporteddistricts.
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About the Maternal and Child Survival Program The Maternal and Child Survival Program(MCSP) is a global, USAID Cooperative Agreement to introduce and support high-impact health interventions with a focus INSTITUTIONALIZING IMNCI AT THE HEALTH FACILITY LEVEL IN Institutionalizing IMNCI at the Health Facility Level in Liberia 1 . An OIC assesses a child using IMNCI job aids provided by MCSP and theMOH.
A COUNSELING GUIDE FOR INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING IN A Counseling Guide for Infant and Young Child Feeding in Mozambique 3 Age Group: Birth through 5 Months Ideal feeding practices: Initiate breastfeeding within one hour after birth. Feed the baby the colostrum (mother’s “first milk,” which is yellow in color). Practice exclusive breastfeeding from birth to 6 months, giving only breast milk without any other liquids or foods. IMPLEMENTING INTEROPERABILITY LAYER TO SUPPORT INFORMATION Implementing Interoperability Layer to Support Information Exchange: Experience rfom Tanzanai Heatlh Sector. Edwin Nyella – Health Information Systems Advisor (JSI/MCSP) COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS Community Health Workers. Effective community health workers (CHWs) promote health and provide high-quality care in remote and poor regions, and to populations not otherwise being served by a health worker. Every three seconds, a child’s death is prevented in the developing world thanks to CHWs, who have contributed to the 37%decline in
KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICE AND COVERAGE TOOL The Knowledge, Practice and Coverage survey tool (KPC) is designed to be used for rapid small population household surveys for integrated programs that are linked to communities. It is a flexible tool that allows for surveys to be tailored to various technical areas and combination of areas, while maintaining standards for collection of PROVIDING LONG-ACTING REVERSIBLE CONTRACEPTION (LARC Publish Date: May 2017 Author: MCSP The purpose of this learning resource package is to provide trainers, facilitators and program staff with a comprehensive resource for high-quality long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) services using a modular, facility-based approach for training, capacity building andmentorship.
EGYPT | MATERNAL CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAMBLACK MATERNAL MORTALITY DATACDC MATERNAL MORTALITY RATEMATERNAL MORTALITY RATE 2019MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE DEFINITIONMATERNAL MORTALITY RATE DEFINITIONMATERNAL MORTALITY RATE GLOBALLY Egypt. Started: April 2014 / Ended: June 2019. Through the Improving Maternal, Child Health and Nutrition Services project, MCSP strengthened Egypt’s Raedat Rifiat (RR) community health worker program. We systematically identified abilities, weaknesses and opportunities of the national program, and made feasible recommendations for improvement. MAMA LESSONS LEARNED REPORT The MAMA approach uses age- and stage-based messaging directed toward pregnant women, new mothers and families to foster behavior change and improve maternal and child health outcomes. This report aims to share operational lessons that country program implementers learned and the strategies they used to overcome implementation challenges. ZAMBIA | MATERNAL CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAM Zambia. MCSP efforts in Zambia built on work begun under USAID’s predecessor flagship Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program (MCHIP) through the Saving Mothers, Giving Life (SMGL) endeavor. SMGL worked to improve delivery of maternal and newborn health services, and achieved a 35% reduction in maternal deaths in supporteddistricts.
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About the Maternal and Child Survival Program The Maternal and Child Survival Program(MCSP) is a global, USAID Cooperative Agreement to introduce and support high-impact health interventions with a focus INSTITUTIONALIZING IMNCI AT THE HEALTH FACILITY LEVEL IN Institutionalizing IMNCI at the Health Facility Level in Liberia 1 . An OIC assesses a child using IMNCI job aids provided by MCSP and theMOH.
A COUNSELING GUIDE FOR INFANT AND YOUNG CHILD FEEDING IN A Counseling Guide for Infant and Young Child Feeding in Mozambique 3 Age Group: Birth through 5 Months Ideal feeding practices: Initiate breastfeeding within one hour after birth. Feed the baby the colostrum (mother’s “first milk,” which is yellow in color). Practice exclusive breastfeeding from birth to 6 months, giving only breast milk without any other liquids or foods. IMPLEMENTING INTEROPERABILITY LAYER TO SUPPORT INFORMATION Implementing Interoperability Layer to Support Information Exchange: Experience rfom Tanzanai Heatlh Sector. Edwin Nyella – Health Information Systems Advisor (JSI/MCSP) KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICE AND COVERAGE TOOL The Knowledge, Practice and Coverage survey tool (KPC) is designed to be used for rapid small population household surveys for integrated programs that are linked to communities. It is a flexible tool that allows for surveys to be tailored to various technical areas and combination of areas, while maintaining standards for collection of WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE (WASH) Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Handwashing is the single most cost-effective intervention to prevent pneumonia and diarrhea in children, and reduces infections in mothers and children during pregnancy and childbirth. Both A Promise Renewed and the Integrated Global Action Plan for the Prevention and Control for Pneumonia andDiarrhoea
ENSURING GENDER-SENSITIVE, RESPECTFUL SERVICES Ensuring Gender-Sensitive, Respectful Services. In many settings worldwide, health facilities fail to deal with the gendered aspects of care and treatment, including the challenges that clients face in accessing care and the delivery of services. Gender inequalities, unequal power dynamics, and negative provider attitudes impederespectful care
HEALTH FACILITY ASSESSMENT REPORT FORMAT 1 Health Facility Assessment Report (2007 EIP KPC) The Expanded Impact Child Survival Program . USAID/CHSHP COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT #GHS-A-00-05-0018-00
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Burkina Faso. MCSP supported the Ministry of Health (MOH) in Burkina Faso to strengthen the country’s routine immunization systems and surveillance – and their preparedness for a potential outbreak and response – with a focus on epidemic-prone, vaccine-preventable diseases such as meningitis. The program was funded by USAID throughthe
GHANA EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT TOOLKIT Ghana Early Childhood Development Toolkit. Early Childhood development (ECD) is a low-cost intervention that supports young children’s development across physical, cognitive, language and socio-emotional domains. MCSP has introduced ECD sessions in communities in Ghana to improve the lives of newborn babies and their mothers.WASH FOR HEALTHCARE
Why Focus on WASH in Health Care Facilities? The Ebola outbreak of 2014–2016 highlighted a two-fold danger of poor water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and infection prevention and control (IPC) in health care facilities (HCFs): an inability to prevent outbreaks, and the associated risk of contracting diseases in facilities themselves, known as health care-associated infections (HCAIs). USING DATA DASHBOARDS FOR RESULTS-BASED MANAGEMENT AND Using Data Dashboards for Results-Based Management and Accountability Barbara Rawlins, Monitoring and Evaluation Team Leader, Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP) and Molly Strachan, Senior Monitoring and Evaluation Advisor, MCSP KANGAROO MOTHER CARE IN INDIA 1 Kangaroo Mother Care in India . KANGAROO MOTHER CARE IN INDIA . OVERVIEW . The Government of India is committed to improving child health by prioritizing newborn KANGAROO MOTHER CARE IN ETHIOPIA 3 Kangaroo Mother Care in Ethiopia . Domain Prior to and during 2014 2015–2017 Knowledge Management Centers of excellence or state-of-the-art facilities for HOME | MATERNAL AND CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAMABOUTWHERE WE WORKEDRESOURCESNEWSLETTER ARCHIVEMALARIAHUMAN CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT About MCSP. The Maternal & Child Survival Program was a multi-partner, flagship program in support of USAID’s priority goal of preventing child and maternal deaths. Our work was evidence-based and results oriented. We focussed on increasing coverage and utilization of high-quality reproductive, maternal, newborn and child healthinterventions
KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICE AND COVERAGE TOOL The Knowledge, Practice and Coverage survey tool (KPC) is designed to be used for rapid small population household surveys for integrated programs that are linked to communities. It is a flexible tool that allows for surveys to be tailored to various technical areas and combination of areas, while maintaining standards for collection of COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS Community Health Workers. Effective community health workers (CHWs) promote health and provide high-quality care in remote and poor regions, and to populations not otherwise being served by a health worker. Every three seconds, a child’s death is prevented in the developing world thanks to CHWs, who have contributed to the 37%decline in
EGYPT | MATERNAL CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAMBLACK MATERNAL MORTALITY DATACDC MATERNAL MORTALITY RATEMATERNAL MORTALITY RATE 2019MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE DEFINITIONMATERNAL MORTALITY RATE DEFINITIONMATERNAL MORTALITY RATE GLOBALLY Egypt. Started: April 2014 / Ended: June 2019. Through the Improving Maternal, Child Health and Nutrition Services project, MCSP strengthened Egypt’s Raedat Rifiat (RR) community health worker program. We systematically identified abilities, weaknesses and opportunities of the national program, and made feasible recommendations for improvement. PROVIDING LONG-ACTING REVERSIBLE CONTRACEPTION (LARC Publish Date: May 2017 Author: MCSP The purpose of this learning resource package is to provide trainers, facilitators and program staff with a comprehensive resource for high-quality long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) services using a modular, facility-based approach for training, capacity building andmentorship.
MONITORING AND EVALUATION OF EVOLVING SOCIAL Publish Date: May 2019 Author: MCSP Social accountability interventions present various approaches that support citizens’ participation, direct or indirect, in dialogue with service providers and other officials with a goal of developing a collaborative relationship to improve quality of service provision. ZAMBIA | MATERNAL CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAM Zambia. MCSP efforts in Zambia built on work begun under USAID’s predecessor flagship Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program (MCHIP) through the Saving Mothers, Giving Life (SMGL) endeavor. SMGL worked to improve delivery of maternal and newborn health services, and achieved a 35% reduction in maternal deaths in supporteddistricts.
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About the Maternal and Child Survival Program The Maternal and Child Survival Program(MCSP) is a global, USAID Cooperative Agreement to introduce and support high-impact health interventions with a focus MINISTRY OF HEALTH, LIBERIA COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAMMINISTRY OF HEALTH LIBERIA WEBSITEMINISTRY OF HEALTH LIBERIA WEBSITEMINISTRY OFINFORMATION LIBERIA
Liberia’s National Community Health Assistance Program (NCHAP) In Liberia, about 1.2 million people live more than1 hour from the nearest health facility TRANSFORMING MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH IN SOUTH SUDAN PROJECT DATES September 2010 – September 2014 . PROJECT BUDGET . USAID contribution: $1,749,937 . World Vision contribution: $721,849 . LOCATION . Gogrial East and HOME | MATERNAL AND CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAMABOUTWHERE WE WORKEDRESOURCESNEWSLETTER ARCHIVEMALARIAHUMAN CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT About MCSP. The Maternal & Child Survival Program was a multi-partner, flagship program in support of USAID’s priority goal of preventing child and maternal deaths. Our work was evidence-based and results oriented. We focussed on increasing coverage and utilization of high-quality reproductive, maternal, newborn and child healthinterventions
KNOWLEDGE, PRACTICE AND COVERAGE TOOL The Knowledge, Practice and Coverage survey tool (KPC) is designed to be used for rapid small population household surveys for integrated programs that are linked to communities. It is a flexible tool that allows for surveys to be tailored to various technical areas and combination of areas, while maintaining standards for collection of COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS Community Health Workers. Effective community health workers (CHWs) promote health and provide high-quality care in remote and poor regions, and to populations not otherwise being served by a health worker. Every three seconds, a child’s death is prevented in the developing world thanks to CHWs, who have contributed to the 37%decline in
EGYPT | MATERNAL CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAMBLACK MATERNAL MORTALITY DATACDC MATERNAL MORTALITY RATEMATERNAL MORTALITY RATE 2019MATERNAL MORTALITY RATE DEFINITIONMATERNAL MORTALITY RATE DEFINITIONMATERNAL MORTALITY RATE GLOBALLY Egypt. Started: April 2014 / Ended: June 2019. Through the Improving Maternal, Child Health and Nutrition Services project, MCSP strengthened Egypt’s Raedat Rifiat (RR) community health worker program. We systematically identified abilities, weaknesses and opportunities of the national program, and made feasible recommendations for improvement. PROVIDING LONG-ACTING REVERSIBLE CONTRACEPTION (LARC Publish Date: May 2017 Author: MCSP The purpose of this learning resource package is to provide trainers, facilitators and program staff with a comprehensive resource for high-quality long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) services using a modular, facility-based approach for training, capacity building andmentorship.
MONITORING AND EVALUATION OF EVOLVING SOCIAL Publish Date: May 2019 Author: MCSP Social accountability interventions present various approaches that support citizens’ participation, direct or indirect, in dialogue with service providers and other officials with a goal of developing a collaborative relationship to improve quality of service provision. ZAMBIA | MATERNAL CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAM Zambia. MCSP efforts in Zambia built on work begun under USAID’s predecessor flagship Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program (MCHIP) through the Saving Mothers, Giving Life (SMGL) endeavor. SMGL worked to improve delivery of maternal and newborn health services, and achieved a 35% reduction in maternal deaths in supporteddistricts.
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About the Maternal and Child Survival Program The Maternal and Child Survival Program(MCSP) is a global, USAID Cooperative Agreement to introduce and support high-impact health interventions with a focus MINISTRY OF HEALTH, LIBERIA COMMUNITY HEALTH PROGRAMMINISTRY OF HEALTH LIBERIA WEBSITEMINISTRY OF HEALTH LIBERIA WEBSITEMINISTRY OFINFORMATION LIBERIA
Liberia’s National Community Health Assistance Program (NCHAP) In Liberia, about 1.2 million people live more than1 hour from the nearest health facility TRANSFORMING MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH IN SOUTH SUDAN PROJECT DATES September 2010 – September 2014 . PROJECT BUDGET . USAID contribution: $1,749,937 . World Vision contribution: $721,849 . LOCATION . Gogrial East and HOME | MATERNAL AND CHILD SURVIVAL PROGRAM About MCSP. The Maternal & Child Survival Program was a multi-partner, flagship program in support of USAID’s priority goal of preventing child and maternal deaths. Our work was evidence-based and results oriented. We focussed on increasing coverage and utilization of high-quality reproductive, maternal, newborn and child healthinterventions
INTEGRATED ANEMIA PREVENTION AND CONTROL Integrated Anemia Prevention and Control. MCSP supported an integrated package of interventions — including iron-folic acid (IFA) supplements, malaria control (IPTp-SP), and deworming — to prevent and control maternal anemia. We expanded work begun under USAID’s predecessor Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program to improverollout
PROVIDING LONG-ACTING REVERSIBLE CONTRACEPTION (LARC Publish Date: May 2017 Author: MCSP The purpose of this learning resource package is to provide trainers, facilitators and program staff with a comprehensive resource for high-quality long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) services using a modular, facility-based approach for training, capacity building andmentorship.
WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE (WASH) Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Handwashing is the single most cost-effective intervention to prevent pneumonia and diarrhea in children, and reduces infections in mothers and children during pregnancy and childbirth. Both A Promise Renewed and the Integrated Global Action Plan for the Prevention and Control for Pneumonia andDiarrhoea
COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKERS ARE KEY TO UNIVERSAL HEALTH Community Health Workers are Key to Universal Health Coverage. Every three seconds, a child’s death is prevented in low- and middle-income countries thanks to a community health worker (CHW). Trained, lay workers play a vital role in health promotion and care for people with limited access to health facilities – bringingeducation and high
KANGAROO MOTHER CARE Fortunately, Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) is a proven, cost-effective intervention for reducing deaths in low birth weight and premature newborns by: Ensuring warmth via continuous skin-to-skin contact between the baby and mother (or a substitute caregiver, such as the father); Increasing nutrition by promoting frequent and exclusivebreastfeeding;
GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE E-LEARNING MODULE IN GHANA It was developed in partnership with Ghana’s Ministry of Health and validated by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Ghana. The learning objectives of the module include: Define gender, sex, violence, and gender-based violence (GBV) Explain the difference between GBV and other types of violence. Describe Ghana’s laws related to GBV. ASSESSMENT OF MATERNAL AND PERINATAL DEATH SURVEILLANCE Publish Date: April 2018 Author: MCSP There is global consensus that accurate information about causes of death through mortality audits is needed to help informWASH FOR HEALTHCARE
Why Focus on WASH in Health Care Facilities? The Ebola outbreak of 2014–2016 highlighted a two-fold danger of poor water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) and infection prevention and control (IPC) in health care facilities (HCFs): an inability to prevent outbreaks, and the associated risk of contracting diseases in facilities themselves, known as health care-associated infections (HCAIs). STANDARDS AND QUALITY STATEMENTS FOR FACILITY BASED 1.2. Strategic Work Areas Informed by the quality of care framework, WHO has identified 6 strategic work areas: 1) research, 2) guideline development, 3) standards of care, 4) identification of effective tag on every page of your site. --> Note: MCSP ended in December 2019. No new content is added to thissite.
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------------------------- The Maternal & Child Survival Program was a multi-partner, flagship program in support of USAID’s priority goal of preventing child and maternal deaths. Our work was evidence-based and results oriented. We focussed on increasing coverage and utilization of high-quality reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health interventions at the household, community and health facility levels.Learn More
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> I have come to learn that it is not good for men to leave all the > work related to their family and children to the ladies alone. We > should be sharing responsibilities for life to move on smoothly.” > Kenneth A., Ugandan father After five years, MCSP is enormously proud to have measurably improved health care services in communities with a population totaling over200 million people.
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> Everyone in my village now supports my noble work and comes to me> for advice.”
> Sanjukta N., Indian community health worker*
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Selected Cumulative Results*
Over 3,918,000 children received the third and final dose of the diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus (DPT) vaccine.*
Over 37,000 babies who weren’t breathing or crying at birth wereresuscitated.
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Over 1,838,000 women received a uterotonic immediately after birth to prevent postpartum hemorrhage.*
Over 546,000 clients voluntarily chose a family planning method during an MNCH service visit.*
Over 17,800 HIV-positive pregnant women received antiretrovirals to reduce risk of mother-to-child transmission.*
Over 10,000 health facilities actively implemented a quality improvement approach.*
Over 495,000 participants were trained with skills and knowledge to improve quality of RMNCH services.*
Among children under five, more than 681,000 with diarrhea – and over 617,000 with pneumonia – were treated.*
Over 5,191,000 children under five reached by nutrition programs.*
Over 120 policies developed or updated in 17 countries.*
In 12 countries, pre-service education strengthened to improve RMNCHservices.
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> At school, I theoretically learned about afterbirth complications, > but with MCSP training, I got to practice and I am confidently > saving lives. improved my self-confidence.” > Georgette D., Rwandan midwife*
Child Health
Tremendous achievements have been made in decreasing the number of deaths of children under the age of five. However, the rate of these improvements varies greatly from region to region. In sub-Saharan Africa, for example, 1 in 9 children dies before the fifth birthday—more than 15 times the average for developed regions. For Southern Asia, about 1 in 16 children dies before age five. The good news is that the primary killers of children—pneumonia, diarrhea and malaria—are preventable and treatable.READ MORE
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Community Health and Civil Society Engagement Effective community-based approaches are critical to improving reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health. They require strengthening the capacity of health systems to engage communities, and building strong systems of service delivery outside of health facilities to reach those not currently accessing key healthservices.
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Gender
Gender inequality inhibits women and girls from effectively understanding, accessing and utilizing reproductive, maternal, neonatal, child and adolescent health (RMNCAH) services. This includes the use of family planning methods to control if, when and how often to become pregnant; the ability to deliver safely in a facility or with a skilled birth attendant; and access to the respectful care needed to ensure women and their children are healthy.READ MORE
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Health Systems Strengthening & Equity USAID invests in health systems strengthening (HSS) to promote country ownership and sustainability, scale-up solutions, and promote greater efficiencies in investments. Sustained improvements to reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health (RMNCH) cannot be achieved through a stand-alone program or individual interventions.READ MORE
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Immunization
Globally, immunization prevents 2-3 million deaths each year. The World Health Organization estimates that the remaining under-5 deaths — approximately 1.5 million deaths annually — could be prevented with existing vaccines. Success in reducing vaccine-preventable mortality has been dramatic, but it cannot be taken for granted.READ MORE
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Innovations
Closing gaps in coverage, quality and equity of health services requires that proven, high-impact interventions be implemented at scale. It also necessitates conceptualizing, developing and taking to scale novel processes and products to end preventable child and maternal deaths. Innovation not only helps developing nations catch up, but enables them to "leapfrog" over constraints to improve reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health.READ MORE
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Malaria
An estimated 85% of all deaths from malaria occur in children under five. In malaria-endemic areas, 50 million women will become pregnant each year. These women are highly susceptible to the consequences of malaria, which lead to increased maternal death and severe maternal anemia, low birth weight, and infant death.READ MORE
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Maternal Health
Over the last two decades, the global community has witnessed remarkable reductions in the number of maternal deaths worldwide. Yet, too many women — nearly 800 women per day — still die in pregnancy and childbirth from treatable complications.READ MORE
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M&E and Learning
MCSP’s wide programmatic scope and integrated approach present unprecedented opportunities to scale up proven interventions and test innovative approaches to achieve improved outcomes at scale.READ MORE
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Newborn Health
Despite global efforts to develop and promote high-impact interventions for newborn health, nearly three million infants die each year within the first month of life, with more than three-quarters of these deaths occuring in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Improvements in the prevention of newborn death have lagged behind those for maternal and child health.READ MORE
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Nutrition
Maternal anemia, even moderate cases, increases the risk of dying during childbirth. Iron deficiency also contributes to poor birth outcomes and can reduce iron stores at birth, jeopardizing cognitive development and increasing the risk of child mortality. Moreover, stunting compromises adult height attainment, ability to learn, grade completion in school, productivity, and income.READ MORE
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Reproductive Health
Worldwide, 225 million women currently wish to delay or prevent pregnancy, yet do not use contraceptives. The reasons for non-use are complex, involving social, cultural and economic barriers, fears about side effects, and lack of access to a trusted provider. Greater access to family planning will be vital to achieving global goals in maternal health and child survival.READ MORE
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Social and Behavioral Change Communication As USAID’s flagship global program in maternal, newborn and child health, MCSP has the opportunity to reach women and their families throughout Asia and Africa with contextualized Social and Behavioral Change Communication approaches at both facility and community levels.READ MORE
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Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) Handwashing is the single most cost-effective intervention to prevent pneumonia and diarrhea in children, and reduces infections in mothers and children during pregnancy and childbirth. Both A Promise Renewed and the Integrated Global Action Plan for the Prevention and Control for Pneumonia and Diarrhoea (GAPPD) list handwashing and other hygiene behaviors as core interventions for protecting children from these leading causes of death.READ MORE
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> In my community, the greatest wealth that people can have is health. > Seeing that I can help people live in perfect health is my greatest> satisfaction.”
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