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Maternal Health: Partnerships

Photo of a woman and her baby.
Source: Aimee Centivany

USAID works in close partnership with international, regional, and local partners to leverage maternal and newborn health awareness, political commitment, and funding. The variety of partners include NGOs, UN Agencies, bilateral donors, development banks, foundations, and universities. Working together these partnerships advance research, seek resources, promote life-saving initiatives, and scale-up activities. Collaborations also include agencies and governments that are designing and implementing programs related to maternal and newborn health outcomes such as HIV/AIDS and malaria.

Specific maternal health partnerships in which USAID is active include the White Ribbon Alliance for Safe Motherhood , Healthy Newborn Partnership Interagency Group, Initiative for Maternal Mortality Programme Assessment (IMMPACT), and the Partnership for Safe Motherhood and Newborn Health.

USAID assistance supports the development and implementation of a variety of maternal and newborn health initiatives and partnerships including:

 





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