"India's leadership and commitment to ending preventable child and maternal deaths has the potential to influence greatly health outcomes globally," said Beed as he along with senior officials from Union Health Ministry convened today to celebrate the successes of the five-year USAID-supported Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program (MCHIP) as it draws to a close.
The event celebrated the program's successes, reflected on lessons learnt and discussed the way forward in partnership with the Government of India.
MCHIP initiated postpartum family planning services in 117 facilities, provided essential newborn care to 21,030 newborns, and immunized 20 million children with the final dose of diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus (DPT-3), which is a vital gauge of how well countries are providing immunization coverage for their children.