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Disease Control Priorities 3 rd Edition REPRODUCTIVE, MATERNAL, NEWBORN & CHILD HEALTH [NAME] [AFFILIATION] [EVENT OR MEETING] [DATE]

Disease Control Priorities History World Development Report Disease Control Priorities in Developing Countries, Second Edition 2006 (DCP2) Disease Control Priorities, 3rd Edition (DCP3)

DCP3 Volume Topics 1.Essential Surgery Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health Cancer Mental, Neurological, and Substance Use Disorders Cardiovascular, Respiratory, and Related Disorders HIV/AIDS, STIs, Tuberculosis, and Malaria Injury Prevention and Environmental Health Child and Adolescent Development Disease Control Priorities and Universal Health Coverage Disease Control Priorities, 3 rd | #dcp3

Multiple Volumes, Common Elements 9 DCP3 Volumes Costing of Essential Packages Intervention Effectiveness Uniform Economic Evaluation Policies, Platforms & Packages Universal Health Coverage Burden of Disease | #dcp3

Summarize and synthesize evidence of the effectiveness and comparative evaluation of global health interventions. Strengthen the capacity of evidence based priority-setting in global health. Introduce new methods for assessing the equity and financial protection considerations of health and policy. 5 DCP3 | #dcp3

Volume 2: Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn & Child Health 6 Editors: 1.Robert Black 2.Marleen Temmerman 3.Neff Walker 4.Ramanan Laxminarayan

RMNCH Key Messages There have been large reductions in annual number of maternal and child deaths in the last 25 years, yet for many countries the rate of reduction has been too slow to achieve MDG Goal 4 and 5 by Progress could be accelerated by scaling up integrated packages of essential RMNCH interventions across the continuum of care. These interventions are highly cost- effective and result in benefit-cost ratios of 7-11 by | #dcp3

RMNCH Key Messages Cont. 8 Scaling up interventions in the 3 packages, except contraceptive services to 90% coverage would avert 139,000 maternal deaths, 781,000 stillbirths, and 1.8 million child deaths. Individual interventions that have the highest impact on deaths are provision of contraception, management of labor and delivery, care of preterm births, treatment of severe infectious diseases, and management of severe acute | #dcp3

THANK YOU More information: dcp-3.org/RMNCH #DCP3