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Women Deliver 2016: It’s time to take action
16-19 MAY 2016 | COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
Women Deliver Conference Opens With Call to Put Girls & Women at Forefront of Development
16 MAY 2016 | COPENHAGEN, DENMARK
HRH Crown Princess Mary and Prime Minister of Denmark HE Lars Løkke Rasmussen Urge Action at Largest Gathering of Girls’ and Women’s Advocates in a Decade
Today, heads of state and global leaders joined more than 5,000 advocates, experts and young people from 168 countries for the fourth Women Deliver Conference in Copenhagen, Denmark. (...) To accelerate progress for girls and women, Women Deliver launched a new advocacy platform during the Conference’s opening session that promotes 12 critical investments in girls and women: Deliver for Good. (...) Framework: A survive, thrive and transform response to adolescents’ health
Maternal-newborn health - Quality, equity and dignity for all
Women Deliver Central Africa Regional Caucus
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Deliver Now will be launched September 26 amidst rallies in Manhattan and the Bronx and awareness- raising events across the city to build popular support for the drive throughout the week. (...) As a result, a woman dies of pregnancy-related complications every hour of every day. Deliver Now will work to deliver services and raise awareness in the Tanzanian districts of Geita, Monduli, Sumbawanga, Morogoro and Babati.
(...) To view a PSA on Deliver Now and the urgent situation of women and children around the world, please visit press at www.delivernow.org.
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Measuring family planning logistics system performance in developing countries
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The InDepenDenT eValuaTIon of “DelIVerIng aS one”
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11. (...) In the beginning of “Delivering as one”, the joint programme was the preferred modality. (...) The overall feedback has been that transaction costs for donors and national partners are perceived to be lower with “Delivering as one”.
65. “Delivering as one” has not resulted in consolidated management information.
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WHO | Women Deliver: Call for nominations
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Women Deliver: Call for nominations
8 MARCH 2011
Organizer : Women Deliver
Event dates : 8 March 2010
As we approach the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day (8 March 2011), we want to put a spotlight on the "Women Deliver 100: the most inspiring individuals delivering for women."
(...) To celebrate this momentous occasion, Women Deliver is creating a list of advocates, activists, policymakers, artists, journalists, philanthropists, and overall change-makers who are truly “delivering for women.” (...) Deadline for suggestions is 20 January 2011.The final list will be posted on the Women Deliver website and in various media on 8 March 8 2011.
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The InDepenDenT eValuaTIon of “DelIVerIng aS one”
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11. (...) In the beginning of “Delivering as one”, the joint programme was the preferred modality. (...) The overall feedback has been that transaction costs for donors and national partners are perceived to be lower with “Delivering as one”.
65. “Delivering as one” has not resulted in consolidated management information.
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If we deliver for them, there’s no doubt they will deliver for their families and communities.”
(...) Deliver Now will do that by involving the world’s leaders and creating a global movement to improve maternal health and help eradicate infant mortality.”
(...) I am thrilled to be a part of it and to be able to lend my voice to one of the most noble causes of our time".
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22 July 2008, Delhi, India - Some 60 members of The Partnership/White Ribbon Alliance India collaboration, Deliver Now India, attended a day-long workshop to build consensus and agree on a common advocacy agenda for maternal, newborn and child health in India. (...) The issues identified by the stakeholders are to be shared in the report with all partners and members to enable incorporation into their campaigns and interventions and the specific messages identified will be incorporated into the Deliver Now campaign
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A resource pack
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Interagency list of medical devices for reproductive health, 2008
WHO, JSI, PATH, Population Action International, UNFPA, World Bank
Learning from RHI partnerships, 1998 - 2002
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Liberia: a contraceptive security assessment
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Medical eligibility criteria for contraceptive use, fourth edition
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Options for contraceptive procurement: lessons learned from Latin America and the Caribbean
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Preparing for the introduction of HPV vaccines
Programs That Deliver: Logistics' Contributions to Better Health in Developing Countries
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Quality assurance of pharmaceuticals: meeting a major public health challenge
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Reproductive health commodity security: partnerships for change - a global call to action
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Reproductive health essentials: securing the supply. (...) Policy brief
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The Global Fund supports reproductive health commodity security. Policy brief
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The interagency list of essential medicines for reproductive health
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WHO expert committee on specifications for pharmaceutical preparations
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