Second webinar in a series on 'Lessons from improving quality of care during COVID19

This webinar shared two examples from India and Bangladesh, where quality improvement initiatives for maternal and newborn care looked for opportunities to continue their work during COVID 19. In India, the Nationwide Quality of Care Network leveraged technology to build health workers capacity during the pandemic, and brought together a broad partnership to create a digitized learning network.  In Bangladesh, quality improvement teams built on their experience during COVID19 to expand their work to pediatric care, and care for small and sick newborns.

This is the second webinar in the 'Lessons from improving quality of care during COVID19' series, organized by the Network for Improving Quality of Care for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health and the World Health Organization.  See the whole series

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    Dr Rajesh Mehta, Regional Adviser - Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health, World Health Organization Dr. Deepti Agrawal, National Professional Officer, World Health Organization, New Delhi office Dr. Vikram Datta, President, Nationwide Quality of Care Network, India Dr. Samia Kaiser, District Coach, National Institute of Preventive and Social Medicine, Bangladesh