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» Asia-Pacific must tackle child mortality: UNICEF
By Emma Frean | Published 02/4/2009 | Maternal and Child Health | Unrated

From ABC News, Australia

A new United Nations report on infant and child mortality has some blunt messages for governments in the Asia Pacific region.

It says they must spend more on health services, reduce the income gap and slow the pace of privatisation in the health sector.

The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) report for Asia and the Pacific says Asia's economic growth over recent decades has been the key to lowering infant and child mortality rates across the region.

UNICEF's regional director for Asia and the Pacific, Anupama Rao Singh, has told Radio Australia's Connect Asia program the region has made great strides in lowering infant and child mortality rates since the 1970s but warns in recent years the gains have been parred.

"The good dimension is that there has been progress in the decline of infant and child mortality rates if you compare it from the 1970s to date," he said.

"Many countries are on track to achieving the millennium development goal of reducing infant and child mortality by two thirds by 2015.

"This progress has tended to taper off in the last 15 to 17 years. The 70s and 80s saw a much more rapid decline."

But there are major challenges in which public policy in Asia is making it much harder for infant mortality goals to be reached.

Public health systems are under-resourced and financed with less than 1 per cent of government budgets invested in the sector, while income disparities are also widening.

The report warns that if Asia Pacific fails to extend essential services to the poor and marginalised groups as well as making efforts to narrow income disparities, it may result in one million child deaths in the region in 2015.

» Resources for Population and Family Health
By Emma Frean | Published 06/18/2006 | Maternal and Child Health | Unrated

Child Health Research Project

Journal of Age and Ageing

World Health Report 2005 - Make every mother and child count
Reducing the infant and child mortality toll depends largely on every mother and every child having the right to access healthcare from pregnancy through childbirth, the neonatal period and childhood.

United Nations Population Fund (UNPF) Annual Report 2005
This report presents the response of UNPF to the tsunami and earthquake disasters in Asia, their efforts to end obstetric fistula and expand access to reproductive health, addresses  work with governments to integrate population trends and dynamics into their development plans, and introduces their role in the new global Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health.

Behavior Change Perspectives and Communication Guidelines on Six Child Survival Interventions
This document is published jointly by the Center for Communications Programs (CCP), at the John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (U.S.), and the Academy for Educational Development, Global Health, Population and Nutrition Programs (U.S.).
The focus is on six major interventions for child survival and the key practices associated with these.

» Useful Links for Population and Family Health
By Emma Frean | Published 06/18/2006 | Maternal and Child Health | Unrated

WHO - Child Health
Provides links to related sites, fact sheets and various publications on child health and development.

WHO - Child Development
Provides links to related sites, fact sheets and various publications on child health and development.

WHO - Adolescent Health
Provides links to related sites, fact sheets and various publications on adolescent health.

WHO - Family Planning
Provides links to related sites, fact sheets and various publications on family planning.

WHO - Family and Community Health Website
WHO's department for Family and Community Health.

WHO - Maternal Health
Provides links to related sites and publications on maternal health.

WHO - Women's Health
Provides links to related sites and publications on women's health.

WHO - Ageing
Provides links to related sites and publications on ageing.

Global Reproductive Health Forum South Asia
This site provides information on current research and resources, with a focus on the South Asian region.

Family Health International
FHI is a not-for profit organization committed to helping women and men have access to safe, effective, acceptable and affordable family planning methods; preventing the spread of AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs); and improving the health of women and children.