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Subject: Happening today: Thursday 27 June | Africa regional advocacy series: Tools for advancing MNCH advocacy
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27 June | MNCH advocacy dialogues series virtual event | Tools for advancing maternal, newborn, and child health advocacy and accountability from subnational to global levels.  
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Tools for advancing maternal, newborn, and child health advocacy and accountability from subnational to global levels

Dear partners, 

We are excited to invite you to "Tools for advancing maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) advocacy and accountability from subnational to global levels,” the second in our series of Africa regional MNCH advocacy dialogues. 

As the world approaches critical global health milestones, African countries led the way on a resolution passed during the 77th World Health Assembly to accelerate progress on reducing maternal, newborn, and child mortality. 

It is essential that all commitments are kept and progress is realized, but to do so we must overcome the key challenge of effectively tracking these commitments and translating them into actionable outcomes. In this session, we will highlight tools advocates can use at all levels to inform and enhance their work.

Session objectives: 

  • Understand different tools for advancing MNCH-related advocacy and accountability from subnational to global levels. 
  • Strengthen alignment on advocacy priorities and coordination of advocacy partners in Africa to improve MNCH outcomes across the continent. 

This dialogue will be split across two sessions with each covering different tools available to support MNCH advocacy. We hope you'll be able to join us for both. 


REGISTER FOR PART 1

REGISTER FOR PART 2


If you have any questions or need further information, please do not hesitate to contact us through Pasqueline Njau pan...@path.org or Rebecca Mwima rmw...@path.org. We look forward to your participation. 


Warm regards, 
PATH


P.S. Missed the first dialogue session in March? Watch the recording to catch up on the series. 
 



About the Africa regional MNCH advocacy dialogues series: 
Achieving lasting improvements in health for women and children across Africa is possible, but it urgently requires robust partnerships across various stakeholders—including advocates—to accelerate the progress needed to reach global health targets. By creating a space for advocates to connect with the necessary tools and strategies, PATH’s regional MNCH advocacy dialogues series seeks to support advocates in driving meaningful change and hold stakeholders accountable for their commitments.

 
 
 

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