CONCEPTUAL
FRAMEWORK FOR THE
UPATED GLOBAL STRATEGY
Dr Shyama Kuruvilla, WHO on behalf of the Global Strategy Workstreams
5 main areas for the Global Strategy update: New, emerging priorities and evidenceEvery Woman Every Child Every Setting
1. Every Woman Every Child – Adolescents are the SDG generation– 1.2 billion, 88% in LMIC; 15-19 year girls maternal mortality 2nd cause of death (suicide first cause)
– A 10 year old in 2016 25 in 2030
2. Every Setting – Humanitarian to Sustainable Development Contiguum– 51 fragile states: 60% maternal, 53% under-five and 45% newborn mortality; 40% under 15 years
3. Health Sector – Survive and Thrive across the SRMNCAH continuum – Early Childhood Development: 200 million children (1 in 4) fail to reach full potential
– Sexual and reproductive health: 60% new HIV 15-24 years; HPV, STIs, focus on adolescents
– Reproductive cancers: cervical - 528,000 new cases, 270,000 deaths annually, 85% in LMIC
– Integration: Nutrition - 45% U5MR, NCDs & CDs – 30% MMR, CDs – 51.8% U5MR
4. Health-influencing Sectors – Shared Health and Sustainable Development Goals– Around 50% contribution to mortality reduction: Education; Women’s Political and Economic Participation;
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene; Air pollution; Infrastructure; Technologies; Economy
– Gender-based Violence affects 1 in 3 women and girls aged 15-49
3. National Leadership and Partnerships – Principles to Practice– Political vision and commitment, Multistakeholder engagement, Enabling environment and Evidence
– Mechanisms: Unified, costed national plans review; South-South cooperation; Financing e.g Global Financing Facility; Innovation Marketplace for Public and Private Sector, Human Rights Commission
Evolution of the updated GS conceptual framework – evidence-based, consultative, iterative
Updated Global Strategy for Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health, 2016 – 2030
Every Woman Every Child Every Setting
WOMEN, CHILDREN, AND ADOLESCENTS,
THEIR FAMILIES AND COMMUNITIES
Potentials–innate and acquired; Engaging families and communities, including men and boys;
Realizing Rights for health, well being, human security and dignity
HEALTH SECTOR
Strong Health Workforce; Resilient Health Systems; Coverage of Effective InterventionsIntegration of SRMNCAH with nutrition, NCDs, Communicable diseases
HEALTH-INFLUENCING SECTORS
Socioeconomic, Political and Environmental DeterminantsEducation, Women’s political and economic participation, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene, Infrastructure
NATIONAL LEADERSHIP & PARTNERSHIPS
Political Vision and Commitment; Unified, Costed National Plan across the Humanitarian to Sustainable Development contiguum; Aligned Multi-stakeholder Partnerships–local, national, regional, global
INNOVATION, FINANCING, ADVOCACY, ACCOUNTABILITY, RESEARCH
EQUITY, HUMAN RIGHTS & GENDER
Strategy &
Coordination
Group
Lead: EOSG
Technical Content
Co-leads: WHO & H4+
a) Health interventions, strong workforce
& resilient health systems (WHO & H4+)
b) Adolescents (UNFPA)
c) Social, environmental & political
determinants (UNICEF & UN Women)
d) Innovation (Innovation Working Group)
e) Human rights (OHCHR, H4+, CSOs)
f) Humanitarian settings (UNFPA)
g) Health financing (UN Special Envoy,
World Bank, Norway)
National Leadership &
Operationalization
Co-leads: India,
Ethiopia and Partners
for Population and
Development
Advocacy &
Communications
Co-leads: UNF, PMNCH &
UNICEF
a) Messaging (UNF, WHO/PMNCH)
b) Media (PMNCH & UNICEF)
c) Digital (UNF & UNICEF)
d) Political Advocacy (UNF, PMNCH,
UNICEF, EOSG)
e) Consultation Process (PMNCH)
Accountability
Co-leads: Canada &
United Republic of
Tanzania
Progress Report on
Global Strategy, 2010-
2015
Lead: EOSG
Workstreams for Updating the Global Strategy for Women’s, Children’s and Adolescents’ Health
Thank you
For further information:
• Every Woman Every Child website: www.everywomaneverychild.org
• Please also see the link to the online PMNCH Consultation Platform, where you are invited to participate in the ongoing consultations of the updated Global Strategy. http://www.womenchildrenpost2015.org/