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Quality maternity care for every woman, everywhere: a call to action

Quality maternity care for every woman, everywhere: a call to action
Quality maternity care for every woman, everywhere: a call to action
To improve maternal health requires action to ensure quality maternal health care for all women and girls, and to guarantee access to care for those outside the system. In this paper, we highlight some of the most pressing issues in maternal health and ask: what steps can be taken in the next 5 years to catalyse action toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goal target of less than 70 maternal deaths per 100?000 livebirths by 2030, with no single country exceeding 140? What steps can be taken to ensure that high-quality maternal health care is prioritised for every woman and girl everywhere? We call on all stakeholders to work together in securing a healthy, prosperous future for all women. National and local governments must be supported by development partners, civil society, and the private sector in leading efforts to improve maternal–perinatal health. This effort means dedicating needed policies and resources, and sustaining implementation to address the many factors influencing maternal health-care provision and use. Five priority actions emerge for all partners: prioritise quality maternal health services that respond to the local specificities of need, and meet emerging challenges; promote equity through universal coverage of quality maternal health services, including for the most vulnerable women; increase the resilience and strength of health systems by optimising the health workforce, and improve facility capability; guarantee sustainable finances for maternal–perinatal health; and accelerate progress through evidence, advocacy, and accountability.

This is the sixth in a Series of six papers about maternal health.
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Koblinsky, Marjorie, Moyer, Cheryl A., Calvert, Clara, Campbell, James, Campbell, Oona M.R., Feigl, Andrea B., Graham, Wendy J., Hatt, Laurel, Hodgins, Steve, Matthews, Zoe, McDougall, Lori, Moran, Allisyn C., Nandakumar, Allyala K. and Langer, Ana (2016) Quality maternity care for every woman, everywhere: a call to action. The Lancet, 388 (10057), 2307-2320. (doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(16)31333-2). (PMID:27642018)

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To improve maternal health requires action to ensure quality maternal health care for all women and girls, and to guarantee access to care for those outside the system. In this paper, we highlight some of the most pressing issues in maternal health and ask: what steps can be taken in the next 5 years to catalyse action toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goal target of less than 70 maternal deaths per 100?000 livebirths by 2030, with no single country exceeding 140? What steps can be taken to ensure that high-quality maternal health care is prioritised for every woman and girl everywhere? We call on all stakeholders to work together in securing a healthy, prosperous future for all women. National and local governments must be supported by development partners, civil society, and the private sector in leading efforts to improve maternal–perinatal health. This effort means dedicating needed policies and resources, and sustaining implementation to address the many factors influencing maternal health-care provision and use. Five priority actions emerge for all partners: prioritise quality maternal health services that respond to the local specificities of need, and meet emerging challenges; promote equity through universal coverage of quality maternal health services, including for the most vulnerable women; increase the resilience and strength of health systems by optimising the health workforce, and improve facility capability; guarantee sustainable finances for maternal–perinatal health; and accelerate progress through evidence, advocacy, and accountability.

This is the sixth in a Series of six papers about maternal health.

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Accepted/In Press date: 16 September 2016
e-pub ahead of print date: 16 September 2016
Published date: November 2016
Organisations: Social Statistics & Demography

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Local EPrints ID: 404681
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/404681
ISSN: 0140-6736
PURE UUID: 2bc6a593-e182-438a-b9a8-cf992cce655c
ORCID for Zoe Matthews: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1533-6618

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Date deposited: 17 Jan 2017 17:31
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 02:47

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Author: Marjorie Koblinsky
Author: Cheryl A. Moyer
Author: Clara Calvert
Author: James Campbell
Author: Oona M.R. Campbell
Author: Andrea B. Feigl
Author: Wendy J. Graham
Author: Laurel Hatt
Author: Steve Hodgins
Author: Zoe Matthews ORCID iD
Author: Lori McDougall
Author: Allisyn C. Moran
Author: Allyala K. Nandakumar
Author: Ana Langer

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