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Repository on
Maternal Child Health
Catalogue of Available Resources
August 2011
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National Child Health Resource Centre (NCHRC)
National Institute of Health and Family Wefare (NIHFW)Baba Gang Nath Marg, Munirka, New Delhi-110067pany name]
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Content
Title Page
Introduction i
Key Features ii
Topics and Themes iii v
AV Gallery vi
Topics
Maternal Health 1 23
Newborn Child Health 24 66
Immunization 67 91
Nutrition 92 115
Diseases 116 136
General Information 137 160
Themes
Policy, Program, Guidelines
Technical Publications
Training
Scientific Article
Statistical Information
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Chapter 1: INTRODUCTION
Efficient management of health information is imperative for informed decision making and attaining effective outcomes of
programs. It is also one of the essential blocks for strengthening health systems of a country. Under the mandate of MDG 4 and 5 to
reduce child mortality and maternal mortality, several initiatives have been undertaken by the Government and non government
organizations to improve the status of Maternal Child Health in India, including the most recent National Rural Health Mission. This
has generated an abundant resource of valuable information; however this information lies scattered or remains within the parent
organizations and is often inaccessible to the public and other stakeholders. The Repository on Maternal Child Health is an attempt
to mitigate this problem and improve management of maternal child health information.
This Repository is a virtual guide to Child Health and related Maternal Health information relevant to Public Health in India. It is a
one-stop access to efficiently search, organize and share latest information.Its advantages include: Collection and management of Child Health & related Maternal Health information at a single place. Platform for effective sharing and exchange of information. Improved visibility of child health issues. Prevent duplication of efforts (and waste of resources) for similar issues Informed decisions for better coherence between program needs and outcomes.
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Chapter 2: KEY FEATURES
The Repository on Maternal Child Health is a virtual guide to Child Health and related Maternal Health information relevant to
Public Health in India. It is a one-stop access to efficiency search, organize and share latest information. Some of its Key features
include:
Free/Open access to all users Child health information focuses on children in the age group 0 to 5 years , that is, the newborn, infant and young child
age group
Maternal health information focuses on theperinatal periodthat is, late pregnancy (beyond 28 weeks), labour, delivery,and post-partum period
Relevance of information from thepublic health perspective
Updated information with emphasis on resource materials published from the year 2000 onwards Categorization of all information into specific Topics and Themes Abstract, Keywords, Source and Year of Publication for each information/resource material along withphotograph of
the cover page
Access to related documents indexed with the similar keywords by using thelink keywords Multiple ways to Search Thesaurus developed for a standardized vocabulary of Keywords Access to thefull text document/resource materialthrough link to the source website or PDF document (whereverpossible) with due acknowledgement to the contributing organization.
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Chapter 3: TOPICS AND THEMES
The Repository contains Child Health information and Maternal Health information relevant from public health perspective in India.
The Child health information focuses on children in the age group 0 to 5 years, that is, the newborn, infant and young child age
group while Maternal health information focuses on the perinatal period that is, late pregnancy (beyond 28 weeks), labour, delivery,
and post-partum period.
The information in the Repository has been classified into broad TOPICSwhich are given below:
Maternal health Newborn and child health Immunization Nutrition Diseases General Information
Each topic has been further categorized intofive (5) specific THEMES as described below:
Policies, programs, guidelines
This includes all documents showcasing Policies, Guidelines, Programs, Frame-works, Vision Statements and Plans developed by the
Government of India and Non government agencies (including WHO, UNICEF, other International donor organizations). This theme
would especially be useful for those involved in strategic planning and policy development.
This theme has been indicated in the catalogue by the following color:
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Technical publications
This theme is a broad segment comprising of Reports (of programs, research studies, events, monitoring & evaluations), Advocacy,
Field experiences, Innovations, Case studies, Process documents, and important Government Circulars and Orders. The resources
under this category would adhere to needs of a gamut of child health and public health professionals for program/projectdevelopment and management, research and advocacy.
This theme has been indicated in the catalogue by the following color:
Trainings
This section comprises various resource materials developed to enhance the capacity of health personnel working across differentlevels of health care (including grass root level workers). It contains training materials like Facilitators Guide, Manuals, Handbooks,
Workbooks, Flipcharts, Modules, etc. and would be especially helpful to those working at district level and below.
This theme has been indicated in the catalogue by the following color:
Scientific articles
This theme contains primary and secondary research articles (with emphasis on systematic reviews) relevant to the topics in Indian
settings and published in peer reviewed journals. Letters, Personal opinions and Editorials have not been included. This theme would
usually interest policy makers/analysts and those involved in academic and research activities.
This theme has been indicated in the catalogue by the following color:
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Statistical information
This section provides information derived from surveys, modeling techniques, evaluation studies, etc conducted by the national and
international agencies on the child health and related maternal health indicators. This theme would be useful to a wide range of
personnel including those involved in research, policy making, and monitoring evaluation activities.
This theme has been indicated in the catalogue by the following color:
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Chapter 4: AVGallery
This gallery comprises of Audio-Visual aids (IEC/BCC materials), Printed material (Brochures, Leaflets, Posters), and Media news
developed to inform and educate the health care beneficiaries including the communities, families and individuals. This section
would be beneficial for those involved in health promotion activities.
It is divided into the following two categories:
Posters
Maternal Health Newborn Child Health Immunization Nutrition Diseases General Information
Flipcharts
Maternal Health Newborn Child Health Immunization Nutrition Diseases General Information
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REPOSITORY ON MATERNAL CHILD HEALTHTOPIC: MATERNAL HEALTH
Themes Titles Abstract Organization Year
Policy, Program,
Guidelines
Basic Delivery Kit Guide Prepared by PATH in 2001, this guide provides information on the design,
development, distribution and promotion of the single-use, disposable delivery kit
containing essential components for a clean delivery at home by the birth
attendants and for women delivering alone.
PATH 2001
Government Guidelines --
Guidelines for Antenatal Care
and Skilled Attendance at
Birth by ANMs/LHVs/SNs
(NEW)
Revised and updated by the MOHFW in the year 2010 (initial publication in 2005),
this guideline provides comprehensive, evidence-based information to reorient the
Auxiliary Nurse Midwives (ANMs), Staff Nurses (SNs), and Lady Health Visitors
(LHVs) to provide skilled care during pregnancy and childbirth. The chief objective is
to strengthen and operationalize the 24X7 PHCs and designated FRUs in handling
Basic and Comprehensive Obstetric Care including Care at Birth.
MoHFW 2010
Government Guidelines --
Guidelines forOperationalising First Referral
Units
This guideline has been developed by the Maternal Health Division MoHFW, to help
the states to plan for and operationalise First Referral Units (FRUs) at the district
level for providing Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care under the RCH II
Program.
MoHFW 2004
Government Guidelines --
Guidelines for
Operationalising a Primary
This guideline has been developed by the Maternal Health Division MoHFW, to help
the states to plan for and operationalise at least 50% of Primary Health Centres as MoHFW 2005
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Health Centre for providing
24-hour Delivery and
Newborn Care under RCH-II
24-hour functional units for providing round the clock delivery services and
newborn care under the RCH II program.
Government Guidelines --
Guidelines for
Operationalizating SBA
Training in RCH II
This guideline has been developed by the Maternal Health Division of MOHFW in
2007 for program managers and in-charges of training institutes at district and statelevel to standardize planning of SBA training, ensure its effective management, and
to help these personnel identify their specific roles and responsibilities in
conducting this training.
MoHFW 2007
Government Guidelines --
Guidelines for Pregnancy Care
and Management of Common
Obstetric Complications by
Medical Officers
Developed by the MOHFW in 2005, this evidence based guideline provides guidance
to the medical officers working at the level of PHCs and CHCs regarding pregnancy
care and management of common obstetric complications as mandated under RCH-
II.
MoHFW 2005
Government Guidelines --
Operational Guidelines on
Maternal and Newborn
Health (NEW)
Developed by the NHSRC of MoHFW in 2010, these guidelines specify the package
of maternal and child health services to be provided at each level of health facility
along with their quality parameters, proposes a supervisory structure and an
external system of assessment to ensure the delivery of these services, and
describes the institutional linkages and community support required to enable the
states and districts develop outcome based plans for reducing maternal and
newborn mortality.
NHSRC,
MoHFW2010
Guidelines on 8 Key Evidence
Based Practices During
Prepared by the Government of Rajasthan in coordination with ARTH, UNICEF AND
UNFPA, this document examines the research evidence on 8 key practices during
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Labour labor and delivery care, and provides evidence based recommendations on
interventions required to support processes of normal birth
Operational guidelines for
Yashoda/Mamta: An enabling
intervention for quality
maternal and newborn care
at the facility level
Developed by NIPI in 2010, this guideline provides a standardized framework to
facilitate the expansion of the Yashoda/Mamta intervention in the 4 states of Bihar,
Madhya Pradesh, Orissa and Rajasthan. Yashoda/Mamta is a non-medical,
voluntary support worker placed at hospitals with high delivery load to create a
congenial environment for the mother and the newborn in the facility, and to
counsel the mother about good newborn care practices at home
NIPI 2010
Pregnancy, Childbirth,
Postpartum and Newborn
care: A Guide for Essential
Practice
Developed by the WHO in 2003, this manual provides evidence-based guidance to
health care professionals to enable them provide high quality routine and
emergency care during pregnancy, delivery and in the postpartum period, and
outlines the key preventive measures required for reducing the incidence of
maternal and perinatal morbidity and mortality
WHO 2003
Standards for Maternal and
Neonatal Care
A set of user-friendly leaflets developed as part of the WHOs Integrated
Management of Pregnancy and Childbirth Care (IMPAC) package to improve the
health and survival of women and their newborn babies during pregnancy,
childbirth and the postnatal period. Standards for health facilities have been
prescribed to enable provision of minimum essential care for all mothers and
newborns
WHO 2006
Working with Individuals,
Families and Communities to
Improve Maternal and
Newborn Health
This WHO document published in 2003 gives a framework for the interventions at
the level of individuals, families and communities to improve and increase their
control over maternal and newborn health, as well as to increase the access and
utilization of quality health services, particularly those provided by the skilled
WHO 2003
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attendants
Technical
Publication
Accelerating Progress
Towards Achieving Maternal
and Child Health Millenium
Development Goals (MDGs) 4and 5 in South-East Asia
A report of the WHO SEARO sponsored high-level consultation of member countries
of South East Asia region held in 2008 at Ahmedabad. The objective of the meeting
was to review progress and identify barriers to achieving MDGs 4 & 5, share
information on evidence-based best practices and interventions, and agree on
multi-sectoral framework for accelerating and sustaining the achievement of MDGs
4 & 5
WHO 2008
Activities by State Health
Societies in Orissa, Bihar,
Madhya Pradesh and
Rajasthan under Norway
India Partnership Initiative
(NIPI): Program Update 2009
This program update of 2009 describes briefly the various activities undertaken by
the four State Health Societies of Orissa, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan
under the NIPI program. The focus of NIPI program is on improving newborn and
child health in the five NRHM states which contribute to 60% of the total child
mortality
NIPI 2009
Baseline Survey on Child and
Related Maternal Health
Care: Bihar (NIPI Report)
Findings from the baseline survey conducted in 2008-09 in the three districts of
Bihar where the Norway India Partnership Initiative (NIPI) is working to reduce
infant mortality and to improve maternal health. The survey was conducted to
evaluate the status of child and related maternal health in these districts, identify
gaps in the existing service delivery mechanism, assess the needs and
opportunities, and develop benchmark indicators for project implementation
NIPI 2009
Baseline Survey on Child and
Related Maternal Health
Care: Madhya Pradesh (NIPI
Report)
Findings from the baseline survey conducted in 2008-09 in the three districts of
Madhya Pradesh where the Norway India Partnership Initiative (NIPI) is working to
reduce infant mortality and to improve maternal health. The survey was conducted
to evaluate the status of child and related maternal health in these districts, identify
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gaps in the existing service delivery mechanism, assess the needs and
opportunities, and develop benchmark indicators for project implementation
Baseline Survey on Child and
Related Maternal Health
Care: Orissa (NIPI Report)
Findings from the baseline survey conducted in 2008-09 in the three districts of
Orissa where the Norway India Partnership Initiative (NIPI) is working to reduce
infant mortality and to improve maternal health. The survey was conducted to
evaluate the status of child and related maternal health in these districts, identify
gaps in the existing service delivery mechanism, assess the needs and
opportunities, and develop benchmark indicators for project implementation
NIPI 2009
Baseline Survey on Child and
Related Maternal Health
Care: Rajasthan (NIPI Report)
Findings from the baseline survey conducted in 2008-09 in the three districts of
Rajasthan where the Norway India Partnership Initiative (NIPI) is working to reduce
infant mortality and to improve maternal health. The survey was conducted to
evaluate the status of child and related maternal health in these districts, identify
gaps in the existing service delivery mechanism, assess the needs and
opportunities, and develop benchmark indicators for project implementation
NIPI 2009
Baseline survey on child and
related maternal health care:
Consolidated report of 4 NIPI
States
Consolidated report of the baseline survey conducted in 2008-09 in the four states
of Orissa, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan where the Norway India
Partnership Initiative (NIPI) is working to reduce infant mortality and to improve
maternal health. The survey was conducted to evaluate the status of child and
related maternal health, identify gaps in the existing service delivery mechanism,
assess the needs and opportunities, and develop benchmark indicators for project
implementation
NIPI 2009
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Beyond Survival: Integrated
Delivery Care Practices for
Long-term Maternal and
Infant Nutrition, Health and
Development
This document by WHO PAHO focuses on 3 key practices for continuum of maternal
newborn care at the community level delayed cord clamping, skin-to-skin contact,
and early initiation of exclusive breastfeeding. It reviews the existing evidence on
the nutritional and health benefits of these interventions followed by discussion on
the feasibility of their implementation
Pan
American
Health
Organization
2009
Birth Preparedness and
Complication Readiness: A
Matrix of Shared
Responsibilities
This document is a programmatic cum advocacy tool in 2001 outlining the plans and
actions that can be implemented at various levels (policy maker, facility, provider,
community, family, woman) to prevent delays and help ensure the safety and well-
being of the mother and her newborn throughout pregnancy, labor, childbirth, and
the postpartum period
USAID 2001
Community Level
Interventions to Prevent and
Treat Anemia: A Review of
Evidence from India
A part of the evidence review series published by VISTAAR project of USAID in 2008
to help make evidence-based decisions regarding Maternal, Newborn and Child
Health and Nutrition (MNCHN) interventions. This document outlines the review on
community-level interventions for anemia prevention and treatment, summarizes
the selected interventions, and shares the recommendations and evidence gaps
identified by a technical expert group after analysis of the interventions
USAID 2008
Concurrent Assessment of
Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY)
Scheme in Selected States of
India, 2008
This report prepared by UNFPA summarizes the results of a survey conducted in
2008 to evaluate awareness and utilization of JSY services by the beneficiaries in the
five states (Bihar, MP, Rajasthan, Orissa, and UP), the involvement of ASHAs andmobilization of the pregnant women for institutional deliveries, and the programme
and financial management aspects of JSY
UNFPA 2008
Concurrent Evaluation of the
Reach, Effectiveness and
Impact of the Mukhya Mantri
This document presents the top line findings and key recommendations from a
study conducted by Indiaclen and PFI in 2009 with support from USAIDs MCH STAR MCHSTAR 2009
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Janani Shishu Swasthya
Abhiyan (MMJSSA-JSY) in
Jharkhand: An Indiaclen and
PFI Study
initiative to evaluate the reach, effectiveness and impact of the Mukhya Mantri
Janani Shishu Swasthya Abhiyan, which was launched by the Govt. of Jharkhand in
2005
Coverage Evaluation Survey
2002 for IPPI, Routine
Immunization and Maternal
Care: National Report
A report prepared by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare in 2002 on the
nation-wide survey conducted to evaluate the coverage and peoples response to
Intensified Pulse Polio Immunization, Routine Immunization, and different
components of Maternal Care
MoHFW 2002
Coverage Evaluation Survey:
All India Report 2005
This survey conducted by UNICEF in 2005 assesses the coverage, accessibility and
availability of routine immunization services and maternal health services (ANC,
delivery care, PNC) across all the States and Union Territories of India, and
evaluates the availability/use of iodized salt and initiation of breast feeding and
colostrum feeding. It also identifies key problems in delivery of these services
UNICEF 2005
Coverage Evaluation Survey:
All India Report 2006
This survey conducted by UNICEF in 2006 assesses the coverage, accessibility and
availability of routine immunization services and maternal health services (ANC,
delivery care, PNC) across all the States and Union Territories of India, and
evaluates the availability/use of iodized salt and initiation of breast feeding and
colostrums feeding. It also identifies key problems in delivery of these services
UNICEF 2006
Coverage Evaluation Survey:All India Report 2009
This Survey conducted by UNICEF in 2009 assesses the impact of NRHM strategieson coverage levels of maternal, newborn and child-health services including
immunization among women and children. Employing a two-stage sampling
procedure, the survey covered all the States and Union Territories of India and was
conducted between November 2009 and January 2010
UNICEF 2009
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Demographic, Programmatic,
and Socioeconomic Correlates
of Maternal Mortality in
Matlab, Bangladesh
Published by Pathfinder International in 2009, this working paper is based on a
study conducted in Matlab (a rural sub-district of Bangladesh) to investigate the
association between maternal mortality and demographic, programmatic and
socioeconomic factors using longitudinal data on nearly 143,000 pregnancy
outcomes collected during the period 1982-2002
USAID 2009
Developing Regional Experts
in Essential Maternal and
Newborn care: The MNH
Program Experience
This report published by JHPIEGO describes the Maternal and Neonatal Health
(MNH) Program initiative to develop groups of regional experts in maternal and
newborn health in Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Caribbean, summarizes the
lessons learned and recommendations to inform similar initiatives, and presents the
selected achievements for improving the quality of healthcare for women and
newborns
JHPIEGO 2004
Essential Delivery Care
Practices for Maternal and
Newborn Health and
Nutrition
Prepared by USAID and WHO PAHO in 2007, this document advocates for evidence-
based, cost-effective, safe and simple practices like active management of third
stage of labour, optimal timing of cord clamping, early initiation of breastfeeding
and skin-to-skin care contact to reduce maternal morbidity and mortality, and
improve newborn and infant survival, health and nutrition
WHO/USAID 2007
Increasing Media Awareness
on Maternal and Child Health
Issues: Report of a Regional
Workshop
Report of a regional workshop conducted by WHO SEARO to familiarize media
personnel on key issues related to maternal and child health, and to identify the
activities that could be done by them to help the cause of maternal and child healthwithin respective member countries
WHO
SEARO
2005
Key Elements of Postpartum
Care at the Community Level
Based on WHO Guidelines
This paper developed by the CATALYST consortium on request of USAID, provides
information on basic postpartum care for the normal mother and newborn at the
community level and is based on the WHO guidelines. It does not give information
USAID
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on the management of complications
Making pregnancy safer: the
critical role of the skilled
attendant
A joint statement by the WHO, ICM and FIGO in 2004 advocating for the presence
of a skilled attendant for all women along the entire continuum of care during
pregnancy, childbirth and the immediate postnatal period in resource-constrained
settings. It also defines the skills/abilities required by a skilled attendant, coupled
with their education and training needs and the need for an enabling environment
WHO 2004
Maternal Health in India Developed by USAIDs MCH-STAR initiative, this factsheet summarizes the status of
maternal health in India, lists the interventions that work, and advocates actions for
improving their status
MCH-STAR
Maternal and Newborn Care
Practices among the Urban
Poor in Indore, India: Gaps,
Reasons and Potential
Program Options
Based on a study undertaken by the Urban Health Resource Centre (UHRC), this
report funded by USAID and printed in 2007 describes the maternal-newborn care
practices and care of infants aged 2-4 months (feeding practices, morbidity status,
immunization status and nutritional status) in urban slum dwellings of Indore city in
Madhya Pradesh under the Urban Health Program run by UHRC. It also identifies
various factors facilitating and hindering optimal practices and suggests options for
improvement
USAID 2007
Meeting of development
partners: Maternal and
newborn health with a focus
on country implementation
This document describes the proceedings of a meeting organized in 2006 by the
WHO and SIDA. The meeting was held to explore better ways of coordinating
partners efforts, support member countries to implement evidence-based, cost-effective interventions and accelerate progress in achieving the MDGs related to
maternal and newborn health and survival
WHO 2006
Monitoring and Evaluation of
Maternal and Newborn
Health and Services at the
Report of a technical consultation organized by the WHO in 2006 to improve
processes involved in effective monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of maternal and WHO 2006
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District Level newborn health at the district level. The meeting focused on sharing of innovative
programs/experiences of M&E, analysis of requirements, development of an
integrated approach, and drafting recommendations on how to move ahead
Monitoring emergency
obstetric care: A handbook
A handbook developed by the WHO in 2009 which summarizes the indicators that
can be used to assess, monitor and evaluate the availability, use and quality of
Emergency Obstetric Care (EmOC) at the programmatic level. It describes each
indicator and how it is constructed and used, their acceptable levels (if
appropriate), the background of the indicator, data collection, analysis and
interpretation, and suggestions for supplementary studies
WHO 2009
Operationalizing FRUs:
Paving the way ahead
A brief summary of the achievements, key findings and recommendations of the
project undertaken by PHFI and partners to provide technical assistance to the
Government of Jharkhand for operationalizing First Referral Units in the state
MCH-STAR
Postpartum care of the
mother and newborn: a
practical guide
This WHO report details the needs of women and their newborn during the
postpartum period, the health challenges faced by them during the period, and the
response of the health care system to these needs and challenges. It attempts to
bring together evidence and the arguments for good practice in this field
WHO
Saving Womens Lives:
Clinical and Community
Action to Address Postpartum
Hemorrhage
Published in 2009, this document provides information about an integrated package
of Clinical and Community Action Model developed by Pathfinder International to
address the full spectrum of clinical and social causes of post-partum hemorrhagemorbidity and mortality in low-resource settings
Pathfinder
International
2009
Saving the lives of children
under age 5: State of the
Worlds Mothers 2007
This eighth annual report on State of the Worlds Mothers published by Save the
Children in 2007 focuses on deaths of children under the age of 5 years and brings
to attention low-cost solutions with greatest potential to save the lives of mother
Save the
Children2007
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and children. It also tracks the progress of different countries on mother-child
survival indicators
Shaping policy for Maternal
and Newborn health: A
compendium of case studies
Published by the JHPIEGO in 2003, this compendium of case studies describes
successful approaches taken by the civil society and non-governmental
organizations in influencing national policy in maternal and newborn health. Each
case study presents a strategy for achieving or influencing policy change, details of
the implementation process, and a discussion of results
JHPIRGO 2003
Short Programme Review:
Child Health Programme in
Rajasthan 2010
Report of a 5-day participatory workshop conducted by WHO India and IIHMR
Jaipur with support from UNOPS-NIPI in September 2010, to assess the status of
child health program in Rajasthan. Based on a package developed at the global
level, this initiative known as the Short Program Review-Child Health (SPR-CH),
reviews the goals, objectives, interventions and activities of child health program
along the continuum of care process, identifies areas requiring strengthening, and
recommends actions to decision-makers for improving program effectiveness
IIHMR 2010
The Global Campaign for the
Health Millennium
Development Goals 2010:
Putting the Global strategy
for Womens and Childrens
Health into action
This report of 2010 by the Global Campaign for the Health Millennium Development
Goals provides an update on the efforts being made by countries and institutions in
putting the Global Strategy for Womens and Childrens Health into action. This
Global Strategy was launched at a special event during the MDG summit inSeptember 2010 by the Secretary-General of the United Nations
USAID 2010
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The State of the Worlds
Children 2009: Maternal and
Newborn Health
The 2009 annual report by UNICEF focuses on maternal and neonatal health. It
analyzes the status, trend and causes of maternal and neonatal mortality and
morbidity in the world, explores the successful programs and policies for creating a
supporting environment and continuum of care across time and location, and
advocates strengthening of health systems and partnerships for improving maternal
and neonatal health
UNICEF 2009
Tracking progress in
Maternal, Newborn and Child
Survival: The 2008 Report
This report was developed by the Countdown to 2015 collaboration to track
coverage of interventions needed to attain MDGs 4 and 5 (and parts of MDGs 1, 6,
and 7) in 68 priority countries of the world bearing the highest burden of maternal
and child mortality. It also takes stock of progress in maternal and child survival,
identifies gaps in knowledge, and proposes new actions to achieve these MDGs
UNICEF 2008
WHO Antenatal care
randomized trial: Manual for
the implementation of the
new model
This manual describes the principles, overview and components of the WHO
antenatal care model (with lower number of ANC visits compared to the standard
model), the findings of a multi-centre RCT of this model and results from an earlier
systematic review. It also provides guidance on how to conduct the four-visit
schedule of the new model for the management of pregnant women who do not
have evidence of any complication or risk factor
WHO 2002
Why are Maternal Mortality
Rates Lower in the MCH-FP
Area of Matlab, Bangladesh?
The Role of Pregnancy
Outcomes
Published in 2009, this study by Pathfinder International compares maternal
mortality in the Maternal Child Health-Family Planning project (MCH-FP) in Matlab
(a rural sub-district of Bangladesh) and government-served Comparison Areas to
assess the impact of the project on maternal mortality, and, if so, the extent to
which differences between the areas in pregnancy outcomes and their case-fatality
rates explain the maternal mortality difference
Pathfinder
International2009
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Women on the front lines of
Health Care: State of the
Worlds Mothers 2010
The eleventh annual report on the State of the Worlds Mothers published by Save
the Children in 2010 focuses on the critical shortage of health workers and shows
how investments in training and deploying female health workers have paid-off in
terms of lives saved and illnesses averted. It points to the availability of low-cost,
low-tech solutions that could save millions more lives, provided they were more
widely available and used
Save the
Children2010
Training Child anaemia training
module
A training module for the frontline health workers of Government of UP and
Jharkhand developed with assistance from A2Z Micronutrient Project. This module
provides basic information about child and maternal anemia in UP/Jharkhand, and
builds capacity of these workers to effectively deliver the service components
including counseling to the clients and their family members
USAID
Counselling for maternal and
newborn health: A handbook
for building skills
This handbook was developed by the WHO in 2008 to strengthen counselling and
communication skills of health care providers and help them to effectively convey
to women, families and communities the key issues surrounding pregnancy,
childbirth, postpartum and postnatal care
WHO 2008
Government Training Asha
Prashikshako ke liye
Prashikshak Guide: Bhag 1
(HINDI)
Published by the NHSRC, MoHFW in 2010, these notes in Hindi language are
designed for the use of trainers responsible for training ASHA and her facilitators in
Modules 6 and 7. The notes have been organized in three parts. This first part
reviews the key functions of ASHA and the skills she is expected to gain in the field
of maternal and newborn health (Module 6), and child health and nutrition (Part A
of Module 7).
NHSRC 2010
Government Training This manual for a 2-day training course was developed by the MoHFW in NIHFW 2010
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