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Report | English | 2024
United Nations Inter-Agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation (UN IGME) Report 2023
2023 report on the levels and trends in child mortality developed by the UN Inter-agency Group for Child Mortality Estimation.
Guide | English, French | 2024
Children are our future: Keeping a focus on child survival
This technical brief provides an assessment of progress on this indicator set and presents a way forward to improve child survival. Children are our future: Keeping a focus on child survival2.38 MBEvent Materials | English, French | 2024
Recording - PHC Session 1 - May 22, 2024
This is recording of Session 1 of the Re-Imagining the Package of Care's series on Primary Health Care: Why Now? A Global Push for PHC. This session occurred on May 22, 2024.
Event Materials | English | 2024
Slides Presentation - PHC Session 1 - May 22, 2024
This is the slide deck that was used during Session 1 of the Re-Imagining the Package of Care's series on Primary Health Care: Why Now? A Global Push for PHC. This session occurred on May 22, 2024.
Slides Presentation - PHC Session 1 - May 22, 20244.41 MBTool | English | 2024
Six years to the SDG deadline: Six actions to reduce unacceptably high maternal, newborn and child deaths and stillbirths
This 2-page document outlines six actions to accelerate progress for MNCH care. Six years to the SDG deadline: Six actions to reduce unacceptably high maternal, newborn and child deaths and stillbirths117.33 KBEvent Materials | English, French | 2024
Recording - dIMCI Smart Course Webinar - May 16, 2024
This is the recording from the Introduction to a New Online Smart digital Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (Smart dIMCI) course webinar which took place on May 16, 2024.
Presentation | English | 2024
Slides Presentation - dIMCI Smart Course Webinar - May 16, 2024
This is the slides presentation from the Introduction to a New Online Smart digital Integrated Management of Childhood Illness (Smart dIMCI) course webinar which took place on May 16, 2024.
Slides Presentation - dIMCI Smart Course Webinar - May 16, 202423.16 MBPresentation | English | 2024
Slides - ORS Zinc Webinar - May 15, 2024
These are the combined slides from the ORS and Zinc as standard of care for diarrhea management: Actions to improve uptake webinar which took place on May 15, 2024.
Slides - ORS Zinc Webinar - May 15, 20243.12 MBEvent Materials | English, French | 2024
Recording - ORS Zinc Webinar - May 15, 2024
This is the webinar recording from ORS and Zinc as standard of care for diarrhea management: Actions to improve uptake which took place on May 15, 2024.
Tool | English, French | 2024
Child Survival Action Toolkit
The Child Survival Action (CSA) Toolkit is designed to support countries with planning, sharpening, and implementing activities aimed at accelerating reductions in child mortality beyond the newborn period in their national contexts. It is intended to be a resource for all actors engaged in planning, costing, implementing, and monitoring child health activities, including, national and sub-national program managers, policy makers, academics, professional associations, non-governmental organizations, and international agencies.
Tool | English, French | 2024
School Health and Nutrition: From Principles to Practice e-Learning Course
The Child Health Task Force has developed a self-paced e-learning course where learners will embark on a comprehensive journey through the multi-sectoral landscape of school health and nutrition. The learning experience is divided into three modules, each designed to build upon the last. Module One lays the groundwork by detailing the diverse interventions of school-based health and nutrition and its essential role in fostering optimal learning for children.
Event Materials | English, French | 2024
Recording - CSA Toolkit Webinar - April 30, 2024
This is the recording of the CSA Toolkit Webinar that took place on April 30, 2024.
Presentation | English | 2024
Slides Presentation - CSA Toolkit Webinar - April 30, 2024
This is the slides Presentation from the CSA Toolkit Webinar that took place on April 30, 2024.
Slides Presentation - CSA Toolkit Webinar - April 30, 2024965.68 KBPresentation | English, French | 2024
CSA Prioritization Workshop Group Exercise
This template can be used to support a group exercise during a prioritization workshop.
CSA Prioritization Workshop Group Exercise - EN162.31 KBCSA Prioritization Workshop Group Exercise - FR162.42 KBTool | English, French, Portuguese | 2024
Child Survival Action Plan Template with Example
This Child Survival Action plan template can help countries develop a medium term plan for prioritized actions to reduce child mortality. This includes example content from Sierra Leone.
Child Survival Action Plan Template with Example - EN79.59 KBChild Survival Action Plan Template with Example - FR75.45 KBChild Survival Action Plan Template with Example - PT103.29 KBTool | English, French, Portuguese | 2024
Child Survival Action Plan Template
This Child Survival Action plan template can help countries develop a medium term plan for prioritized actions to reduce child mortality
Child Survival Action Plan Template14.79 KBChild Survival Action Plan Template - PT92.43 KBGuide | English, Portuguese | 2024
Child Survival Action Process Guide
As countries prepare to accelerate action for child survival, they are faced with multiple decisions. There is no one-size fits all approach that can be applied to this process, as every context requires different solutions. Countries must decide what is most suitable for their context based on existing health systems challenges, local standards and policy recommendations, financial resources, different stakeholder groups, and other factors.
Child Survival Action Process Guide2.14 MBChild Survival Action Process Guide - PT2.13 MBGuide | English, French, Portuguese | 2024
A Results Framework for Accountability, Advocacy and Action
This is a slide deck that details the CSA Results Framework for Accountability, Advocacy and Action.
A Results Framework for Accountability, Advocacy and Action1.03 MBA Results Framework for Accountability, Advocacy and Action - Editable PowerPoint2.87 MBA Results Framework for Accountability, Advocacy and Action - PT3.31 MBPresentation | English, French | 2024
Recording - Well-Child Visits Webinar (WHO/UNICEF) - April 23, 2024
This is the Recording from a webinar that took place on April 23, 2024 titled Advancing lifecourse programming for child and adolescent health and wellbeing – routine scheduled well-child care visits.
Presentation | English | 2024
Slides Presentation - Well-Child Visits Webinar (WHO/UNICEF) - April 23, 2024
This is the Slides Presentation from the Scheduled Well-Child and Adolescent Care Visits Webinar co-hosted by the Quality of Care subgroup, WHO, and UNICEF on April 23, 2024.
Slides Presentation - Well-Child Visits Webinar (WHO/UNICEF) - April 23, 20246.46 MB