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The Maternal and Child
Survival Program
Acting to End Preventable Child and Maternal Deaths
www.mcsprogram.org
Vision Statement Self-reliant countries equipped with
the analytical tools and effective systems enabling them to be on track to end preventable child and maternal
deaths
USAID’s flagship
Maternal and Child
Survival Program
Awarded: Launched June 2014
Length: 5 Years
Funding Ceiling: 500 Million
AOR: Nahed Matta
Alternates: Malia Boggs; Megan Rhodes
Technical Advisors: Karen Fogg; Kerry Ross
Program Basics
HSS eHEALTH/mHEALTH
QUALITY
GENDER
BCC
INNOVATION
EQUITY
FAMILY PLANNING
MATERNAL HEALTH NEWBORN
HEALTH
CHILD HEALTH
IMMUNIZATION
NUTRITION HIV/TB
MALARIA
WASH
PARTNERSHIPS
MEASUREMENT
& ANALYTICS
COMMUNITY
APPROACHES
WASH
MCSP
Partners
Not Your Mother’s MCHIP
Reflects changing global RMNCH landscape and
shifts in USAID priorities
Greater emphasis on cross-cutting issues such as quality,
equity, and gender
Focuses on sustainable scale up, such as strengthening
health systems, that will deliver high impact technical
interventions
20% of MCSP funds are required to be spent “through
local institutions”
Household to Hospital Continuum of Care
Household
Clinics/Hospitals
Community
Referral
Pre-Pregnancy to Under 5
Strategic Objectives Support countries to increase
coverage and utilization of evidence-based, high-quality reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health (RMNCH) interventions at the household, community and health facility levels;
Close innovation gaps to improve health outcomes among high-burden and vulnerable populations through engagement with a broad range of partners; and
Foster effective policy, program learning and accountability for improved RMNCH outcomes across the continuum of care
Household—Community—Facility—Subnational—National—Regional—Global
Impact at Scale Outcomes Outputs
RESULT 1:
Sustainable
and Equitable
High Effective
Coverage
Coverage and
utilization of
evidence-based,
high-quality
RMNCH
interventions
sustainably and
equitably
increased
RESULT 2:
Innovation
gaps closed HIIs delivered
through most
effective
delivery
mechanism
RESULT 3:
Health
system
strengthened
Effective
policies,
program
learning and
accountability
GOAL:
Reductions in
maternal, newborn
and child mortality
accelerated with
increased equity to
end preventable
maternal and child
death Guided by
Strategic Priorities
High Impact
Interventions
Country-led
Analyses
Processes
Mainstream
Cross-Cutting
Approaches
and Innovations
Consistent
with Project
Vision
Project Conceptual Framework
Inputs
Integrated Themes Scaling up RMNCH coverage in 24 priority countries
Maximize potential for public and private sector—including
civil society
Addressing equity through a community health strengthening
approach
Strengthening integrated community health platforms
Integrating services across the continuum of care
Better care on the Day of Birth
Maternal newborn health and infectious disease
Rigorous focus on monitoring, evaluation, and learning
Pregnancy Labor & Delivery Newborn Child
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Integrated Community Platforms
Whole Market District Approach
ANC/PNC and Day
of Birth Integrated
Interventions
Integrated Child
Health Interventions
(incl. prevention,
immun., nutri.)
“PRACTICE – LEARNING FEEDBACK LOOP”
Helping Countries Eliminate Preventable Child & Maternal Death,
by Achieving Impact at Scale for Women and Children
24 Priority USAID Countries
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Democratic
Republic of
Congo
Ethiopia
Ghana
Haiti
India
Indonesia
Kenya
Liberia
Madagascar
Malawi
Mali
Mozambique
Nepal
Nigeria
Pakistan
Rwanda
Senegal
South Sudan
Tanzania
Uganda
Yemen
Zambia
24 Priority USAID Countries
Other countries where MCSP works:
Burma, Guinea, Namibia, South Africa
Countries
where MCSP
works
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Democratic
Republic of
Congo
Ethiopia
Ghana
Haiti
India
Indonesia
Kenya
Liberia
Madagascar
Malawi
Mali
Mozambique
Nepal
Nigeria
Pakistan
Rwanda
Senegal
South Sudan
Tanzania
Uganda
Yemen
Zambia
Thank You
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This presentation was made possible by the generous support of the American people through the
United States Agency for International Development (USAID), under the terms of the Cooperative
Agreement AID-OAA-A-14-00028. The contents are the responsibility of the authors and do not
necessarily reflect the views of USAID or the United States Government.
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