Global resources, opportunities & lessons from Ethiopia

The Network for Improving Quality of Care for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health and the Child Health Task Force's Quality of Care subgroup hosted a webinar to review the nutrition-specific components of the WHO standards for improving quality of facility-based MNCH care. The Network and associated WHO standards for improving quality of maternal and newborn care, care of children and young adolescents and care of small and sick newborns offers an important platform for improving nutrition care as an integral component of high-quality MNCH services. This webinar featured a technical brief recently published by USAID's MOMENTUM Country and Global Leadership project that highlights opportunities to apply these standards to improve MNCH nutrition services. The webinar  included a presentation on nutrition quality of care activities in Ethiopia by representatives of the Ethiopian Ministry of Health and the USAID Growth through Nutrition project.

This webinar was co-hosted by the Network for Improving the Quality of Maternal, Newborn and Child Health and the Quality of Care subgroup of the Child Health Task Force.

Photo credit: Karen Kasmauski/MCSP, Yifag Kebele, Amhara, Ethiopia.

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    Dr Desalegn Bekele Taye, Assistant Director, Health Service Quality Directorate and Quality Improvement Case Team Lead, Federal Ministry of Health, Ethiopia Zenebu Yimam, Nutrition Advisor, Save the Children Ethiopia Kathleen Hill, Senior Quality Advisor, MOMENTUM Country and Global Leadership Lydia Wisner, Nutrition Program Manager, MOMENTUM Country and Global Leadership Jeniece Alvey, Nutrition Advisor, USAID