Maternal, Neonatal and Child Health in Pakistan: Towards the MDGs by Moving from Desire to Reality

Type Journal Article - Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Title Maternal, Neonatal and Child Health in Pakistan: Towards the MDGs by Moving from Desire to Reality
Author(s)
Volume 16
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2010
Page numbers S39-S46
URL http://www.emro.who.int/emhj-volume-16-2010/volume-16-supplement/article-05.html
Abstract
Of the 10 million annual deaths of children below five years of age, four million are neonates. Pakistan’s neonatal mortality rate of 54/1000 live births, which accounts for 57% of the under-five mortality, the contraceptive prevalence rate stagnating at 30%, the meagre number of deliveries assisted by skilled birth attendants (39%) and the low coverage of cost-effective child survival interventions hamper the achievement of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 4 and 5. The Government launched the national maternal, neonatal and child health programme in 2007 to promote access to evidence-based cost-effective interventions; strengthen district health system capacities; empower communities; expand the community midwives’ cadre; and promote utilization of essential services. This paper reviews the implementation of the programme and the likelihood of attaining the MDG4 and 5 targets by 2015, and provides strategic directions for scaling-up programme implementation.

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