Safemotherhood 130212085105 Phpapp01
Safemotherhood 130212085105 Phpapp01
Safemotherhood 130212085105 Phpapp01
WHAT IS THE
SAFEMOTHERHOOD INITIATIVE?
Is a global effort that aim to reduce deaths
and illnesses among women and infants,
especially in developing countries
Was launched in 1987 to improve maternal
health and cut the number of maternal
deaths in half by the year 2000.
SAFE MOTHERHOOD
GOAL
SAFE MOTHERHOOD
OBJECTIVE
Improve quality and increase access to
family planning and maternal health care
services
Educate couples to ensure they have the
best chance for a wanted and safe
pregnancy
BURDEN OF
MATERNAL
DEATH
ONE WOMEN
DIES
IN
EVERY MINUTE
20% OF DEATHS OF
MATERNAL DEATHS
ARE IN India
BASIC MATERNITY
CARE
PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
ESSENTIALY
OBSTETRIC
CARE
CLEAN
SAFE
DELIVERY
ANTENATA
L CARE
FAMILY
PLANNING
SAFE
MOTHERHOOD
UNICEF in partnership
with the World Health
Organisation (WHO) and
the Health Fitness Trust
organised an Awareness
Run, also in Delhi, for
school children on issues
relating to safe
motherhood.
Adolescents
Reorient health education and services to meet the diverse
needs of adolescents. Integrated reproductive health education
and services for young people should include family planning
information, and counselling on gender relations, STDs and
HIV/AIDS, sexual abuse and reproductive health.
Ensure that health care programmes and providers' attitudes
allow for adolescents' access to the services and information
they need.
Support efforts to eradicate female genital cutting and other
harmful practices, including early or forced marriage, sexual
abuse, and trafficking of adolescents for forced labour,
marriage or commercial sex.
Socialize and motivate boys and young men to show respect
and responsibility in sexual relations.
Adulthood
Improve communication between men and women on
issues of sexuality and reproductive health.
Enable women to exercise their right to control their own
fertility and their right to make decisions concerning
reproduction and discrimination and violence.
Improve the quality and availability of reproductive health
services and barriers to access.
Make emergency obstetric care available to all women
who experience complications in their pregnancies.
Encourage men's responsibility for sexual and
reproductive behaviour and increase male participation in
family planning.