Maternal, Newborn and Child Health in the Americas
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In developing countries, women and children bear the greatest burden of disease. When those countries face conflict or disaster, it is women’s and children’s health and lives that are most affected. Strong emergency response capacity within these countries is therefore essential.
The Canadian Red Cross is part of a larger global Red Cross family that can respond to the needs of women and children in disaster-affected communities. As part of our commitment, the Canadian Red Cross supports our Red Cross and Red Crescent partners to develop greater capacity and effectiveness to increase the survival of mothers, newborns and children during emergencies.
Our approach to Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) in emergencies is based on recognition of the critical role of preparedness and the link between long term development and emergency response. We have two ways of responding to these needs in emergency settings:
During an emergency, the Canadian Red Cross and partners are able to deploy health care units or field hospitals Emergency Response Unit (ERUs), which provide critical health services to women, children and their families. These units are equipped with materials, equipment, and specialized personnel to provide care in support of affected health systems.
Depending on the context, Red Cross activities may also include:
Engaging men in maternal, newborn and child health
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Improving access to life saving treatments for mothers, newborns and children
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Supporting the health resiliency of mothers, newborns and children
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