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Global Alliances and Partnerships

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The ACCESS Program cultivates strategic relationships with global, regional and country-level partners working in safe motherhood and newborn health. USAID’s involvement in international forums such as the Roll Back Malaria Working Group for Malaria in Pregnancy; the World Health Organization’s Reproductive Health Task Force; and the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health contributes to the U.S. government’s investment in safe motherhood and newborn health, as well as global learning, priority setting and resource mobilization.

ACCESS works with these alliances to set the future agenda and to share lessons learned, tools and approaches, and technical resource materials. The alliances create opportunities to expand state-of-the-art programming in countries beyond any one program’s portfolio.

ACCESS also works with USAID cooperating partners and bilateral projects at the global and country levels to disseminate program materials and resources, and to collaborate on scaling up maternal and newborn care services. Faith-based organizations (FBOs) are also central to the mobilization of a full range of stakeholders for improved maternal and newborn care. ACCESS works with the USAID and FBO community to ensure that they have the latest evidence for effective programming in maternal and newborn care.

For a list of the ACCESS Program's global alliances and partnerships, see the Related Web sites page.

 

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