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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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bhanu chander
bhanu chander 11 years 8 months ago
Dear sir, marriages between close relatives(genetically similar) are still high. So these type of marriages should be avoided to reduce infant mortality
sandip ghayal
sandip ghayal 11 years 8 months ago
RESTECTED SIR,separate action plan for rural,urban,tribal and remote area be helpful for minimizing neonatal mortality and stillbirths.matrutwa anudan yojana of maharashtra government is very useful for antinatal care and postnatal care.
PAVAN SINGH
PAVAN SINGH 11 years 8 months ago
Dear sir, the basic. Requirements are deeply needed in rural areas we have to focus on the villages we have to secure the Live of every baby in his mother. Ambulance facilities are still awaited in many villages. it's true and we have to improve it
ANKIT JAIN
ANKIT JAIN 11 years 8 months ago
For Newborn Action plan, There should be 24*7 Services with the best practice dr, Nurse are take caring of the admit patient. For new born precaution , Govt need to spread a message in villages by which the family can make precaution for the new born from the month of 8-9, Safeguard should be adopt.
Subash Chandra Mohapatra
Subash Chandra Mohapatra 11 years 8 months ago
Dear sir, a baby from mother womb is our assets rather then liabilities. Our steps must safeguard our baby childhood and dreams of parents.
ASIT KUMAR NAG
ASIT KUMAR NAG 11 years 8 months ago
To reduce infant mortality rate, village anganwadi workers be better trained & paid and given BP machine, thermometer, a stock of common & essential medicines for emergency use . Give mobile phone connected to dedicated numbers to seek guidance from doctor while attending to pregnant women in rural areas, Incubators and life saving devices be provided to all block level hospitals along with power back up. Hospital may provide health drink powder free to expectant mothers,
ASIT KUMAR NAG
ASIT KUMAR NAG 11 years 8 months ago
To reduce infant mortality rate, village anganwadi workers be better trained & paid and given BP machine, thermometer, a stock of common & essential medicines for emergency use . Give mobile phone connected to dedicated numbers to seek guidance from doctor while attending to pregnant women in rural areas, Incubators and life saving devices be provided to all block level hospitals along with power back up. Hospital may provide health drink powder free to expectant mothers,
KONDURI PHANI KRISHNA
KONDURI PHANI KRISHNA 11 years 8 months ago
Respected Sir, Every year there are LAKHS of Engineering students passing out from their colleges. They are applying for the bank and other posts like Multi-Tasking, Stenographer, cabin-crews, air-hostess etc., they are learning technical subjects and they are applying for different posts. So, please provide more opportunities to the engineering students on their core subjects. so that there will be a growth in technology.So that we can design our INDIAN goods rather than importing from others.
DR Mahesh Aithal
DR Mahesh Aithal 11 years 8 months ago
plans;1) ensure mother card is given to 100% of pregnant women- ihave seen many mothers without mother card in city areas itself.2)supply folic aci tablets to all rural mothers and urban poor, slum area pregnant befoore third month of pregnancy3)supply calcium and iron tablets to all mothers after delivery .this improves quality of breast milk4)suplimentary food given through anganwadi is waste because it will be shared with all peolple in house;5) improve all current programmes
ambrish reshamwala
ambrish reshamwala 11 years 8 months ago
Though the government and individual spend lots of money on healthcare, return is very dismal. Cities are overcrowded and patient to bed ratio is very poor, We need small clinics and efficient emergency response system in many cities and towns.