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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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Dr JAIPAL SAHARAN
Dr JAIPAL SAHARAN 11 years 9 months ago
sir, the younger generation is spoiling their life by using/inhaling tobacco and alcohol. pls do something so that the young ones donot get loose cigarettes so easily. make it mandatory for the vendors to sell whole packets.....and that too by showing Identity cards.......
Revathi Ganapathiraman
Revathi Ganapathiraman 11 years 9 months ago
To protect the new born babies from various diseases, we should create awareness regarding the mother's health, malnutrition, rota viral diarrhoea and other infections through campaign by government hospitals , students and volunteers.We should create basic medical awareness and this should reach nook and corner of India. So we can have a healthy India.
Sandeep Tiwari
Sandeep Tiwari 11 years 9 months ago
Prevention is must i think at least scnu facilities should be in villages also because some villages are in perphery area and there have no proper transportation so if scnu along with phc/chc implanted in these areas i think we can decrease imr and mmr.
Abhay Singh Chauhan
Abhay Singh Chauhan 11 years 9 months ago
सर जी, आपका स्वच्छ भारत अभियान काबिले तारीफ़ हैं , सर जी जब मै रेल कि यात्रा करता हूं तो रेल कि बोगि मे कोई डस्टबिन नही मिलता जिस कारण मैं अपना कुणा का सही निस्तरन नही कर पता
John Reagan
John Reagan 11 years 9 months ago
Conditions of roads across India are not hidden. If you make the good roads in all over India you can save lots of life. Bahut sari problem khatam ho jayegi desh ki. Mehngai bhi kam ho jayegi.
Pragya Vats
Pragya Vats 11 years 9 months ago
INAP is a historic breakthrough for saving precious lives. It is equally important for states to own it and move forward in a mission mode for creating real impact for newborns and children.
John Reagan
John Reagan 11 years 9 months ago
Dear Prime Minister, All shopping area must have one big dustbin in 100 or 200 meters range. All shop keeper, Residence area and society should clean area policy. Fine should be Rs 5000 to 10000 for shop keeper and for RWA fine should be Rs 25000. Make it compulsory for all.
Sushant Makker
Sushant Makker 11 years 9 months ago
I believe there is 1 major drawback that is slowing our path for Swach Bharat, and I say that with personal experience. there are times when we have some material to be thrown, but because of lack of dustbins around we end up throwing it on the roads. we need to coordination b/w local govt leaders, RWA's and authorities to make garbage bins easily available and spotted in public.