Highlights of the recommended actions to improve maternal health and child survival from the XV AU Summit.
CARMMA slogan
Objectives of CARMMA
Progress at AU level
Key Components of CARMMA in South Africa
Considerations by AU Member States
High maternal and child mortality in Africa
High maternal and child mortality in Africa
WHO estimates 1500 women die each day
10 000 babies die per day within one month of life
MMR for Africa ranges between 500 and 1 500 / 100 000 live birth
MDG targets - Reduction of maternal deaths by 75% and under-5 child mortality by 67% by 2015
African Union established CARMMA in 2009
In July 2010 the African Union Assembly encouraged all countries to launch CARMMA “in solidarity with women and children of Africa......”
AU Summit recommended a list of Actions on Maternal, Newborn and Child Health for countries to implement.
The NDoH Report of Health Data Advisory Committee of November 2011 estimate:
The NDoH Report of Health Data Advisory Committee of November 2011 estimate:
MMR at 310/100 000 LB
Under 5 mortality at 56/ 1000 LB
Infant mortality at 40/1000LB
Neonatal mortality at 14/1000 LB
The 2015 MDG targets:
MMR from 150/100 000 to 38 per 100 000 LB
Under 5 from 59/ 1 000 to 20/1000 LB
( DHS, 1998)
Extend the Maputo Plan of Action to 2015 to coincide with the MDGs
Extend the Maputo Plan of Action to 2015 to coincide with the MDGs
Launch of CARMMA in countries and broaden it as an advocacy strategy for the promotion of maternal, newborn and child health and involve all key stakeholders
Institutionalize the Annual CARMMA week in solidarity with the women and children of Africa for the next four years.
Strengthen the health system to provide comprehensive, integrated maternal, newborn and child health care services
Strengthen the health system to provide comprehensive, integrated maternal, newborn and child health care services
repositioning of family planning including reproductive health commodity security,
infrastructure development in rural areas
skilled human resources for health to train Community Health Workers
Provide stewardship - national Governments for policy coherence
Provide stewardship - national Governments for policy coherence
Provide strong support for sharing and scaling up of identified good practices
Provide sustainable financing - domestic resources including 15% Abuja target
Call on Global Fund for Fight against HIV/AIDS, Malaria, and TB to create a new window to fund the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health
Institute effective monitoring and evaluation (M&E) for accurate, reliable and timely maternal, newborn and child data including making maternal deaths notifiable and institute maternal deaths reviews
Institute effective monitoring and evaluation (M&E) for accurate, reliable and timely maternal, newborn and child data including making maternal deaths notifiable and institute maternal deaths reviews
Annually reporting on the progress made by member states
Promote programs for the total eradication of mother to child transmission so that no child is born with HIV and AIDS
Extend the Abuja Call for Accelerated Action Towards Universal access to HIV/AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria services in Africa to 2015 to coincide with the MDGs
The AU Commission/AU Organs/RECs/Partners to monitor and conduct an evaluation of the implementation of the Abuja Call and to submit a progress report in 2013 and a final report in June/July 2015 in preparation for the review of the MDGs in 2015.
The AU Commission/AU Organs/RECs/Partners to monitor and conduct an evaluation of the implementation of the Abuja Call and to submit a progress report in 2013 and a final report in June/July 2015 in preparation for the review of the MDGs in 2015.
Commemorate an Africa Food and Nutrition Day (AFND) on 30 October every year
To enhance political leadership and commitment at national and continental levels.
To enhance political leadership and commitment at national and continental levels.
To identify and work with national champions to mobilize support and participation at national level.
To raise and maintain awareness as well as appropriate responses at global, continental, regional and national levels.
To built linkages with global campaigns,
To built linkages with global campaigns,
Promote the recognition of maternal mortality as a key indicator of a well-functioning health system.
Promote exchange of experiences and practices and adopt and replicate best practices of countries, which have significantly reduced maternal mortality
38 countries launched CARMMA
38 countries launched CARMMA
Special meeting on CARMMA held in Namibia in April 2011 made the following recommendations:
Ministry of Health to assume leadership
Advocacy for increased resources for maternal & child health concentrating of domestic sources
Devotion in November of CARMMA week
Task shifting to respond to increased needs
Promotion of SRHR
Maternal, Newborn and Child Mortality audits to be done; operational research for planning
Nutrition – promotion of breastfeeding and PMTCT
Nutrition – promotion of breastfeeding and PMTCT
Waiving of user fees for women and children
NHI schemes to cover all, especially marginalised groups
Community efforts to reach the hard to reach communities
Improve transportation for better access to health services
a) Strengthening access to comprehensive SRHR services, with specific focus to family planning services
a) Strengthening access to comprehensive SRHR services, with specific focus to family planning services
b) Advocacy and promotion of early antenatal care attendance/ booking
c) Improve access to Skilled Birth Attendance through:
1. Allocation of obstetric ambulances to every facility where deliveries are conducted
11. Establishment of maternity waiting homes where necessary
d) Strengthening Human Resources for Maternal and Child Health through:
d) Strengthening Human Resources for Maternal and Child Health through:
I. Training on Essential Steps in Management of Obstetric Emergencies (ESMOE) for doctors and midwives.
II. Strengthening midwifery education and training.
e) Improve child survival through:
e) Improve child survival through:
I. Promotion of breast-feeding,
II. Provision of facilities for lactating mothers (border mother) in health facilities where children are admitted
III. Promotion of Kangaroo Mother Care (KMC) for low birth weight babies.
IV. Advocating for appropriate care and support of pregnant women and lactating mothers in the workplace.
F) Intensifying management of HIV positive mothers and children through:
F) Intensifying management of HIV positive mothers and children through:
I. Improved access to treatment for both mothers and children
II. Improved management of co-infections
III. Elimination of Mother to Child Transmission o HIV
Identification of Champions and/or Sponsors of CARMMA
Identification of Champions and/or Sponsors of CARMMA
Establishment of a Campaign Coordinating Mechanism
Creating an Intersectoral Committee and establishing Community Network
Declaring and Observe a Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Day/Week preferable during November as recommended by Heads of State and Government during AU Summit of July 2010
Preparing Periodic Reports on maternal, newborn and child mortality