| Literature DB >> 24990815 |
Jennifer Harris Requejo1, Jennifer Bryce2, Aluisio J D Barros3, Peter Berman4, Zulfiqar Bhutta5, Mickey Chopra6, Bernadette Daelmans7, Andres de Francisco8, Joy Lawn9, Blerta Maliqi7, Elizabeth Mason7, Holly Newby6, Carole Presern8, Ann Starrs10, Cesar G Victora3.
Abstract
The end of 2015 will signal the end of the Millennium Development Goal era, when the world can take stock of what has been achieved. The Countdown to 2015 for Maternal, Newborn, and Child Survival (Countdown) has focused its 2014 report on how much has been achieved in intervention coverage in these groups, and on how best to sustain, focus, and intensify efforts to progress for this and future generations. Our 2014 results show unfinished business in achievement of high, sustained, and equitable coverage of essential interventions. Progress has accelerated in the past decade in most Countdown countries, suggesting that further gains are possible with intensified actions. Some of the greatest coverage gaps are in family planning, interventions addressing newborn mortality, and case management of childhood diseases. Although inequities are pervasive, country successes in reaching of the poorest populations provide lessons for other countries to follow. As we transition to the next set of global goals, we must remember the centrality of data to accountability, and the importance of support of country capacity to collect and use high-quality data on intervention coverage and inequities for decision making. To fulfill the health agenda for women and children both now and beyond 2015 requires continued monitoring of country and global progress; Countdown is committed to playing its part in this effort.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24990815 PMCID: PMC7613194 DOI: 10.1016/S0140-6736(14)60925-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lancet ISSN: 0140-6736 Impact factor: 202.731