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This week at the Seventy-Sixth World Health Assembly, I was proud to join PMNCH, as their oldest country partner and board overseer, to ensure the practical actions countries and partners can take to improve the health and rights of women, children and adolescents across the life-course with the urgency and priority it deserves.
Prior to the public discussion on the PMNCH Partners Born Too Soon: Decade of Action on Preterm Birth, my bilateral with Executive Director, Helga Fogstad of Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health, focused on the consensus building needed to promote the health and wellbeing of women, children and adolescents, based on the energy, evidence, data, practices and dialogue needed for every mother, baby and child to not only survive, but thrive throughout their life course.
Deep discussions continued at the live PMNCH strategic event, Lives in the Balance: Maternal, Newborn and Child Health, featuring Bo Jacobsson, Co-Chair, MNCH workstream, Director, Maternal and Newborn Health, International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Anshu Banerjee, Director, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health and Ageing, Joy Phumaphi, Co-chair, Partner Engagement in Countries Committee, PMNCH, Executive Secretary of the African Leaders Malaria Alliance, John Mangwiro, Deputy Minister of Health and Child Care, Zimbabwe, Martin Chungong, Secretary-General, Inter-parliamentary Union, Michele Sumilas, Assistant to the Administrator, Bureau for Policy, Planning, and Learning, USAID, Naoko Kozuki, Director, Research and Innovation for Sexual, Reproductive, Maternal Health, International Rescue Committee and Steven Lauwerier, Acting Director, Health, UNICEF.
The Born Too Soon: Decade of Action report, recently launched at the first biennial International Maternal Newborn Health Conference, has equipped us with the latest learnings that must be replicated on a wider scale. One common theme that continues to arise is the vitality of concerted multi-stakeholder collaboration and cooperation that is necessary to advance this agenda.
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