IMNHC 2023

For the first time in more than eight years, the International Maternal Newborn Health Conference (IMNHC) 2023 brings together the maternal newborn health communities in Cape Town, South Africa May 8-11, 2023. Hosted by AlignMNH, IMNHC 2023 convenes more than 1,500 stakeholders from around the world to accelerate solutions to improve maternal and newborn survival and prevent stillbirths as we strive to achieve the ambitious targets outlined in the Sustainable Development Goals. 


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Source:  World Health Organization UNICEF

The Every Newborn Action Plan, published in 2014, sets out a vision of a world in which there are no preventable deaths of newborns or stillbirths, where every pregnancy is wanted, every birth celebrated and women, babies and children survive, thrive and reach their full potential.
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Source:  World Health Organization United Nations Population Division UNICEF World Bank United Nations Population Fund

This report, published by the United Nations (UN) Maternal Mortality Estimation Inter-Agency Group (MMEIG), presents internationally comparable global, regional and country-level estimates and trends for maternal mortality between 2000 and 2017.
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Launches & Announcements

Source:  World Health Organization UNICEF

The Every Newborn Action Plan, published in 2014, sets out a vision of a world in which there are no preventable deaths of newborns or stillbirths, where every pregnancy is wanted, every birth celebrated and women, babies and children survive, thrive and reach their full potential.
Source:  United States Agency for Development

The Getting To 2030: Maternal and Child Health and Nutrition Technical Roadmap is a framework that guides USAID’s maternal and child survival programs. It serves as a foundational component of USAID’s…
Source:  United States Agency for Development

A series of short job aids to assist providers and facility managers in modifying antenatal, intrapartum, and postnatal care and protecting life-saving, evidence-based care during the COVID-19 pandemic.  

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