Join the discussion with leading experts on neonatal health in this webinar series. They will present findings of the Survive and Thrive: Transforming care for every small and sick newborn report, share country experiences in improving quality of care for newborns, and introduce the World Health Organization’s new standards of care for small and sick newborns. Morning and afternoon sessions offered.
Learn more about the agenda and how to register for the webinar series.
You are invited to continue the discussion on transforming care for newborns by joining the community of practice for the care of the small and sick newborn, run on the IBP Network. Join here.
6 May
Now is the time to transform care for newborns
10 am CEST with Mary Kinney, Save the Children. Dr Ajay Khera, Commissioner MCAH in the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, India, will present the India experience.
Webinar recording and materials – Session 1
1 pm CEST with Dr. Lily Kak, USAID. Silke Mader, European Foundation for the Care of Newborn Infants, will present the parents’ perspective in caring for small and sick newborns.
Webinar recording and materials – Session 2
20 May
What the numbers say
10 am CEST with Prof. Joy Lawn, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. The Nepal
experience will also be presented.
1 pm CEST with Prof. Joy Lawn, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. The perspective
from WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean will also be presented.
3 June
Deliver the care they are entitled to
10 am CEST with Dr. Ornella Lincetto, World Health Organization. The Burkina Faso experience will
also be presented. REGISTER
1 pm CEST with Dr. Ornella Lincetto, World Health Organization. The Kenya experience will also be
presented. REGISTER
17 June
Ensure they thrive
10 am CEST with Dr. Pia Britto, UNICEF. The Colombia experience will also be presented. REGISTER
1 pm CEST with Dr. Susan Niermeyer, University of Colorado School of Medicine. The Mexico
experience will also be presented. REGISTER
1 July
Use data for action
10 am CEST with Dr. Louise Tina Day, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
The Malawi experience will also be presented.
1 pm CEST with Dr. Louise Tina Day, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
15 July
Immediate action is needed
With Judith Robb-McCord, Project Concern International: a Global Communities Partner
10 am CEST REGISTER
1 pm CEST REGISTER
STANDARDS OF CARE FOR SMALL & SICK NEWBORNS
29 July
Introducing the standards, part 1
10 am REGISTER & 1 pm CEST REGISTER
12 August
Introducing the standards, part 2
10 am REGISTER & 1 pm CEST REGISTER