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Blerta   Maliqi Department of Maternal Newborn Child Adolescent Health and Ageing Blerta   Maliqi Department of Maternal Newborn Child Adolescent Health and Ageing

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Blerta Maliqi Department of Maternal Newborn Child Adolescent Health and Ageing - PPT Presentation

Introduction to the session Learning from implementation National forums on improving quality of care for maternal newborn and child health AlignMNH Forum 21 April 2021 The Network for Improving Quality of Care for Maternal Newborn and Child health ID: 1042988

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1. Blerta MaliqiDepartment of Maternal Newborn Child Adolescent Health and AgeingIntroduction to the session Learning from implementation: National forums on improving quality of care for maternal, newborn and child healthAlignMNH Forum21 April 2021

2. The Network for Improving Quality of Care for Maternal, Newborn and Child healthThe Network: A broad-based partnership of committed governments, implementation partners and funding agencies aiming to implement and sustain QoC at scaleTen Network countries: Bangladesh, Côte d’Ivoire, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda Vision: Every pregnant woman and newborn infant receives quality care throughout pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period, with equity and dignityGoal: Reduce maternal and newborn deaths and stillbirths in participating health facilities by 50% over five years, and improve experience of care2

3. National forums on improving quality of care for maternal, newborn and child health  To share examples and experiences in implementation of QOC for MNCH, and to discuss implications for scaling up at the subnational and national levelsTo learn how the Network strategic objectives have facilitated the acceleration of the national strategic directions for QoC, and strengthen the implementation of MNCHTo document best practices to be shared across countries

4. Objectives of the session:- Share lessons identified by the Network countries during their quality journey.- Identify key topics that the Network must document and share.Part 1: What have we learned from implementing and scaling up QoC for MNH?From findings to recommendations: Lessons learned from three years of implementation of the Network for improving QOC for MNCH Dr Anshu Banerjee, WHO GenevaLessons from Nigeria: Building coalitions and systems to sustain scaling up of QOC for MNCHDr Salma, Anas-Kolo, Federal Ministry of HealthLessons from Ghana: Developing, implementing and monitoring effective interventions packages for QOC for MNCHDr Isabella Sagoe Moses, Ghana Health ServicePart 2: How can National Forums on QoC for MNCH take forward this learning?What lessons should be prioritized for documentation and learning by the QoC National Forums of the Network countries?Dr Nuhu Yaqub, WHO African Regional OfficePrioritization exercise, facilitated by Mr. Martin Dohlsten, WHO GenevaConclusion: Next steps in the organization of the QOC national forums and the Network global forum Dr Blerta Maliqi, WHO Geneva