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Success Factors for Women’s and Children’s Health: Multisector Pathways to Progress
Country Policy Reports
Country multistakeholder dialogues were conducted in 10 selected low- and middle- income countries that are on the ‘fast track’ to achieving MDGs 4 and 5a. (...) This publication highlights some of their key achievements, and flags up promising strategies for the future.
Success Factors for Women’s and Children’s Health: Policy and programme highlights from 10 fast-track countries pdf, 1.91Mb
Bangladesh
26 APRIL 2014 | DHAKA, BANGLADESH
A multistakeholder dialogue of success factors contributing to country progress on the health of women and children in Bangladesh was conducted to identify key enabling factors contributing to the improvements observed over the past 40 years. (...) Country policy report: Nepal pdf, 2.52Mb Ministry of Health and Population Nepal et al. (2014)
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Nepal gears up for multistakeholder dialogue
Peru
26-27 MARCH 2014 | LIMA, PERU
A two day Success Factors multistakeholder dialogue brought together 60 participants to review and discuss the role of various sectors in the success of health and poverty alleviation in Peru and to analyse gaps and priority areas for improvement.
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PMNCH | Success Factors: Ten countries spotlighted for reducing mortality rates
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Success Factors: Ten countries spotlighted for reducing mortality rates
30 JUNE | Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg, South Africa
Introduction
The Success Factors for Women’s and Children’s Health report released today at the Partners’ Forum in Johannesburg shows that despite political and economic challenges, rapid reductions of maternal and child mortality and dramatic improvements in reproductive health and rights are possible.
(...) While the mix of strategies and investments used to address high maternal and child mortality rates differed to meet local context and priorities, fast-track countries shared some successful approaches. They invested in high-impact health interventions such as quality care at birth, immunization and family planning. (...) Economic development and good governance – including political commitment and control of corruption – underpinned progress overall.
Success Factors for Women’s and Children’s Health is a collaboration of the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health (PMNCH), the World Bank, World Health Organization (WHO) and the Alliance for Health Policy and Systems Research.
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Unsuccessful Alliance (Marginal/No Response) WPAs do support women’s movement actor positions in these alliances, but they are unable to gender the debate and women’s movement actors have neither presence nor policy success.
No Alliances (some success)—(Symbolic/Dual Response, Cooptation, Pre-emption) Here, the women’s movement actors achieve full or partial success without an active WPA.
(...) With these patterns of success and failures in mind, we can now turn to the question of
what explains for the successful cases of women’s representation. (...) Women’s movement actors gained some level of success in 1/3 of the cases without the help of the WPA.
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Score: 431656.74
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https://www.un.org/womenwatch/...gm/eql-men/docs/EP.5_Mazur.pdf
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WT ITU 2013 Innovators
What I’ve learned… What is success for you? Success for me is not a one point goal, or a single agenda. (...) Success for me is the constant adrenaline rush to achieve the best, without ever losing out on the vision. (...) We need to create a strong ecosystem for them that helps them start up and focus on building great companies – and not just rich companies. Are you there yet? Success in achieving our vision? Not yet. Success in being on the path – certainly.
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Score: 430873.83
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WT ITU 2013 Innovators Brochure
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What is success for you?
Success for me is not a one point goal, or a single agenda. (...) Success for me is the constant adrenaline rush to achieve the best, without ever losing out on the vision.
Are you there yet?
Success in achieving our vision? Not yet. Success in being on the path – certainly.
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Score: 430873.83
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WT ITU 2013 Innovators Brochure
43InnovationSpace: Young Innovators
What is success for you?
Success for me is not a one point goal, or a single agenda. (...) Success for me is the constant adrenaline rush to achieve the best, without ever losing out on the vision.
Are you there yet?
Success in achieving our vision? Not yet. Success in being on the path – certainly.
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Score: 430873.83
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https://www.itu.int/wftp3/Publ...013_innovators_brochure_47.pdf
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addressed, inter alia, certain introductory issues, including the legality of succession, the general rules on
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WT ITU 2013 Young Innovators
What I’ve learned… What is success for you? Success for me is not a one point goal, or a single agenda. (...) Success for me is the constant adrenaline rush to achieve the best, without ever losing out on the vision. (...) We need to create a strong ecosystem for them that helps them start up and focus on building great companies – and not just rich companies. Are you there yet? Success in achieving our vision? Not yet. Success in being on the path – certainly.
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