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India Newborn Action Plan (INAP)

India Newborn Action Plan (INAP)
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Nov 30, 2014
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The India Newborn Action Plan (INAP) was launched by Hon’ble Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Dr. Harsh Vardhan on 18th September, 2014 in New Delhi. It outlines ...

The India Newborn Action Plan (INAP) was launched by Hon’ble Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare, Dr. Harsh Vardhan on 18th September, 2014 in New Delhi. It outlines a targeted strategy for accelerating the reduction of preventable newborn deaths and stillbirths in the country. INAP defines the latest evidence on effective interventions which will not only help in reducing the burden of stillbirths and neonatal mortality, but also maternal deaths. With clearly marked timelines for implementation, monitoring and evaluation, and scaling-up of proposed interventions, it is expected that all stakeholders working towards improving newborn health in India will stridently work towards attainment of the goals of “Single Digit NMR by 2030” and “Single Digit SBR by 2030.”The INAP will be implemented within the existing RMNCH+A framework, and guided by the principles of Integration, Equity, Gender, Quality of Care, Convergence, Accountability, and Partnerships. Its strength is built on its six pillars of intervention packages, impacting stillbirths and newborn health. For effective implementation, a systematic plan for monitoring and evaluation has been developed with a list of dashboard indicators.

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sampreeth@gmail.com
sampreeth ramavana 10 years 8 months ago

India is a country where max number of vegetarian people live. This has to be en-cashed upon and ways to promote vegetarian diet introduced. Center should reward states that ban alcohol.

VinayakMPrasad
VINAYAK PRASAD 10 years 8 months ago

Use mobile technology for community mobilization, capacity building of health & social workers to fast track progress. Review Mobile Kunji in Bihar ( BBC Media action) for scaling it to 5 more states: engage with MAMA Alliance ( they are keen to support a few states using their Bangladesh experience); look at MOTECH Ghana (ghsmotech.org/) experience and bring in WHO-ITU experts from Be He@lthy Be Mobile for NCDs for a more systemic mhealth scale up

kjdave16@gmail.com
Kaushambee Janardan Dave 10 years 8 months ago

There are many diseases such as cancer, muscular dystrophy,etc which are/may be genetic or otherwise and in many situation uncurable. And if in any way, the cure for these diseases are available they are very costly. I would like to request Mr.PM to open 'generic medicine stores' to make medicines available at low costs. Also research in different disease filds should be sponsored to find their cures.

atul_unique2002@yahoo.co.in
Atul Verma 10 years 8 months ago

Dear Prime Minister I want to bring the issue of mental health as clinical psychologist. Mental health is bit neglected and stigmatised in our India. it crates lots of burden on family and society. so that we can create a better world. i organize mental health awareness programs to create awareness regarding the same and help others in the same. And government should facilitate the same.

meenakshi@hsalve.com
Meenakshi Salve 10 years 8 months ago

good health comes from good thoughts. positive energy is a must for good health. I have gained immensely from hearing CD's of Sister Shivani of Brahmakumaris. [english and hindi]. i feel that children in school should be taught skills of how to think and what to think - skills of self management. It is easier to learn this as a child than at a later age.

rajni4870@gmail.com
Rajni Chaddha 10 years 8 months ago

The population of India is rising .Its culture,demographics & economy is rapidly changing and all these stresses an impact on the people. Since few years there has been an increasing use of illicit drug and it is reported that there over 7.5 crore drug addicts in India. Cannabis, opium, heroin, are the common drugs used in india. Many addiction cases are left to be treated, HIV is also the significant issue for drug addicts in india, where over 2.4 million people infected in the world.

mgpalani72@gmail.com
palani palani 10 years 8 months ago

MISSION TO TRACE A MISSING GIRL CHILD BE FORMED BY THE GOVERNMENT WITH IMMEDIATE AFFECT. THIS IS MY SUBMISSION TO MY GREAT PRIME MINISTER....

bangalore.samanta08@gmail.com
Supratik Samanta 10 years 8 months ago

My point of view of healthcare in medicine.Doctor should write generic name.

rajiv77singh@gmail.com
Rajiv Singh 10 years 8 months ago

and get support from the govt. bodies or the district administration. I would request our most revered PM to take some serious measures in handling such issues. There can be a wing in the health dept. at district level for searching and providing funds for terminally ill patients requiring urgent financial help. The same can also be done with the help of govt. funded NGOs or the district administration. I am not aware if any such mechanism is existing, even if it is their output is very poor.

mgpalani72@gmail.com
palani palani 10 years 8 months ago

A BETTER WAY TO TRACE OUT THE MISSING GIRL CHILD IS TO PUT A CAMERA IN ALL PUBLIC GATHERING PLACES.. RESTRICT THE ENTRY AND EXIT THROUGH SOME KIND OF PASS SYSTEM IN ALL PUBLIC PLACES WITH SOME CHARGES.. RAILWAY STATIONS TO BE EQUIPPED WITH ALERT SECURITY SERVICES .. ALL BUS STAND AND PUBLIC GATHERING NEAR THE SCHOOL TO BE KEPT VIGIL BY PLACING CAMERAS... .

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