Countdown to 2030
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A global collaboration to track progress of life-saving interventions for Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health and Nutrition.
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Since 2020, APHRC, in collaboration with Development Initiatives (DI), has been implementing the Gates Data System project, which aims to strengthen national and subnational data systems to address data demand & supply needs. Read about it: buff.ly/46xPaIz. #WeAreAfrica #APHRCResearch
World Health Organization (WHO) UNICEF Thanks to #Exemplars research partners SickKids Global Child Health, University of Global Health Equity, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Northwestern, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, University of Manitoba, and Countdown to 2030 whose work highlights how breastfeeding plays an important role in progressing key topics like #U5M, nutrition, stunting, & #NewbornHealth.
Check out this critical study by Countdown to 2030 that evaluates several elements of maternal and newborn health care in Nairobi's informal settlements. #APHRCResearch #WeAreAfrica
We are geared up for the upcoming immunization coverage and inequalities analysis workshop with our 26 collaborating countries in sub-Saharan Africa, set for next week. Read more here: buff.ly/4dAIA6t APHRC Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance World Health Organization (WHO) UNICEF The GFF WorldPopProject Dr. Catherine Kyobutungi Muzukulu wa Bityo
What is one of the greatest #vaccine inequities across #Africa? Children who are being denied vaccines targeting leading infectious killers - #pneumonia & #diarrhea. More: stoppneumonia.org Countdown to 2030 APHRC Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance The GFF UNICEF Africa WHO African Region Dr Sania Nishtar
Join the “International Conference on Children and their Families, using the Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys” on 🗓️ 2-3 September 2024. Details here: buff.ly/4cGEOHJ Roland Mady of International Health will present a DRC case study in Session 26. UNICEF Bristol Poverty Institute (BPI)
"We don't want to exist for the sake of it....we aim to create impact, and that's where the media comes in. We need help to translate research knowledge into practice and reduce the 17 year knowledge translation timeline to 4 years." Dr. Catherine Kyobutungi Muzukulu wa Bityo Executive Director, APHRC.
🚨 At @unicef's MICS conference, International Health's Roland Mady spotlighted #DRC's challenges in child curative care: high IMCI burden, limited health facility capacity, and significant equity gaps. A call to action for improved care! #Countdown2030