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Reducing maternal, newborn and child mortality and morbidity








The Partnership for Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health (PMNCH)
, brings together more than 220 organizations representing partner countries, UN agencies, donors, NGOs, health professional associations and academic and research institutions in focusing global efforts to scale up resources, strategies, and political commitments to achieve Millennium Development Goals 4 & 5.

FCI serve
s as co-chair for the Partnership’s Board. World Bank is the chair of the board, and the Ministry of Health of Ethiopia serves as the other co-chair.

For more information on the Partnership, visit www.pmnch.org.

Linking Maternal Mortality and Human Rights

The International Initiative on Maternal Mortality and Human Rights, launched in 2007 at the Women Deliver conference, represents a renewed commitment to women and their human right to safe pregnancy and childbirth.

The Initiative will work for the implementation of effective and equitable policies and programs to reduce maternal mortality, secure increased resources at the global and national levels, and promote understanding among key stake-holders on maternal mortality as a human rights issue.

For more information on the Initiative, visit  www.righttomaternalhealth.org

Emergency Contraception: Essential for Reproductive Health

FCI is pleased to serve as the host organization for the Internatio
nal Consortium for Emergency Contraception (ICEC), headed by ICEC Coordinator, Elizabeth Westley.

ICEC is an alliance of 34 non-governmental organizations, including the world’s largest international reproductive health organizations, all of which are working toward the common goal of universal access to emergency contraception.

For more information on ICEC, visit www.cecinfo.org.

Addressing Unsafe Abortion

FCI is a member of the Postabortion Care Consortium (PAC), a network of US-based organizations that work to inform the reproductive health community about possible complications related to miscarriage and incomplete abortion, and to promote postabortion care as an effective strategy for reducing abortion-related morbidity and mortality.

For more information on PAC, please visit www.pac-consortium.org.

Promoting Regional Action in Latin America and the Caribbean

FCI is a founding member of the Latin America and Caribbean Regional Task Force on Maternal Mortality Reduction, which seeks to address maternal deaths in the region by: supporting national and municipal actions; making available quality maternal health services; increasing public demand for services that high quality, affordable, and accessible; building partnerships; and assuring financial support and economic sustainability of maternal health care.

FCI also participates in country-level task forces on maternal mortality including Bolivia, Mexico, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, and Mexico.

 

 





 

"There can be no safe future for our
species without healthy motherhood."
- Richard Horton

The Maternal Survival Series includes four technical papers and set of commentaries, including one by FCI's President, Ann Starrs.

"Safe Motherhood Initiative: 20 Years and Counting," reviews the history of the global Safe Motherhood Initiative and prospects for future efforts to reduce the terrible toll of maternal death in the developing world.


Webcast: Ann Starrs at The U.S. Launch of The Lancet's Maternal Survival Series

Series on Sexual and Reproductive Health

FCI partnered with the editors of The Lancet  and other organizations to advocate internationally for sexual and reproductive health (SRH) information, services, and programs.

The Lancet Sexual and Reproductive Health Series features five technical papers and a set of commentaries aimed at stimulating awareness and action among decision makers on critical SRH and rights issues, while serving as a tool for evidence-based advocacy and advancing research on preventable illness and death.

Download the Executive Summary, written by FCI and the series editors.

“Since the human race began, women have delivered for society. It is time now for the world to deliver for women.”



The Lancet released a special “Women Deliver” issue on October 2007, featuring a profile of FCI's founder Jill Sheffield. Ann Starrs, FCI’s President, co-edited the issue and wrote the commentary Delivering for Women.

For more on the series, please visit The Lancet.com

 

 

 

 

 

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