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Building alliances for improving newborn health in Latin America and the Caribbean

机译:建立联盟以改善拉丁美洲和加勒比地区的新生儿健康

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The regional Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) Neonatal Alliance and national neonatal alliances in Bolivia, El Salvador, and Peru were studied through in-depth interviews and a review of publications. Findings were analyzed to distill successful strategies, structures, and tools for improving neonatal health by working through alliances that can be replicated at the regional or national level. The studies found the following factors were the most critical for successful outcomes from alliance work: inclusion of the Ministry of Health as a leader or primary stakeholder; a committed, diverse, technically expert, and horizontal membership; the presence of champions for neonatal health at the national level; development of a shared work plan based on feasible objectives; the use of shared financing mechanisms; the use of informal and dynamic organizational structures; and a commitment to scientific evidence-based programming. The relationship between the regional and national alliances was found to be mutually beneficial.
机译:通过深入的采访和出版物审查,研究了拉丁美洲和加勒比地区的新生儿联盟和玻利维亚,萨尔瓦多和秘鲁的国家新生儿联盟。通过对研究结果进行分析,以提炼出可以通过在地区或国家层面复制的联盟来改善新生儿健康的成功策略,结构和工具。研究发现,以下因素对于联盟工作取得成功的最关键因素:将卫生部列为领导人或主要利益相关者;忠诚,多元化,技术专家和水平成员;国家一级的新生儿保健倡导者在场;根据可行目标制定共享工作计划;使用共享筹资机制;使用非正式和动态的组织结构;并致力于基于科学证据的程序设计。发现区域联盟与国家联盟之间的关系是互惠互利的。

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