Overview of Maternal, Neonatal and Child Deaths in South Africa: Challenges, Opportunities, Progress and Future Prospects

Background: The fact that most sub-Saharan Africa countries including South Africa (SA) are not on track to meet the 2015 target of improving maternal, neonate and child health (MNCH) is a major public health concern. The aim of this paper to give an overview of the current state of MNC deaths in SA...

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Main Authors: Musawenkosi H L Mabaso, PhD, Thoko Ndaba, MSc, Zilungile L Mkhize-Kwitshana, PhD
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Global Health and Education Projects, Inc. 2014-06-01
Series:International Journal of Maternal and Child Health and AIDS
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spelling doaj-e3a8399d40194da08e2f68dca3a614672021-09-02T11:34:50ZengGlobal Health and Education Projects, Inc.International Journal of Maternal and Child Health and AIDS2161-86742161-864X2014-06-0122182189Overview of Maternal, Neonatal and Child Deaths in South Africa: Challenges, Opportunities, Progress and Future ProspectsMusawenkosi H L Mabaso, PhD0Thoko Ndaba, MSc1Zilungile L Mkhize-Kwitshana, PhD2HIV/AIDS, STI, and TB, Epidemiology and Strategic Information Unit, Human Sciences Research Council, Durban, South AfricaSave the Children South Africa, 2nd Floor SAQA House, 1067 Arcadia Street, Hatfield, Pretoria, South Africa.School of Laboratory Medicine and Medical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South AfricaBackground: The fact that most sub-Saharan Africa countries including South Africa (SA) are not on track to meet the 2015 target of improving maternal, neonate and child health (MNCH) is a major public health concern. The aim of this paper to give an overview of the current state of MNC deaths in SA, their relative causes, highlight challenges, existing opportunities, progress made and future prospects. Methods: The overview involved a synthesis and review of recent data and information from key national representative peer reviewed articles and grey literature from the National Department of Health and related stakeholder reports. Results: Since 1990 the situation in SA aroused a lot of research interest in tracing the historical context of the problem, evaluating progress made and actions for improving MNCH. In 2009 the SA government established three national committees for confidential enquiry on MNC deaths. Multifactorial systems’ related challenges were identified. Subsequently, the new National Strategic Plan for MNC and Women’s Health and Nutrition has, in addition to provision of comprehensive interventions, been linked and aligned with efforts to strengthen the health systems particularly through the re-engineering of the Primary Health Care (PHC) services and district health systems. Conclusion and Global Health Implications: The overview gives an insight of the process that has influenced MNCH policy and programs in the country. The SA experience and current MNCH situation may be different compared to other African countries, however, the political commitment and government stewardship coupled with critical and yet complimentary research is exemplary, especially, given several global and regional plans and commitments to improve MNCH in the continent.http://mchandaids.org/?p=2121#absSouth AfricaMaternalneonatalchild deathsHealthInterventionsMillennium Development Goals
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author Musawenkosi H L Mabaso, PhD
Thoko Ndaba, MSc
Zilungile L Mkhize-Kwitshana, PhD
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Thoko Ndaba, MSc
Zilungile L Mkhize-Kwitshana, PhD
Overview of Maternal, Neonatal and Child Deaths in South Africa: Challenges, Opportunities, Progress and Future Prospects
International Journal of Maternal and Child Health and AIDS
South Africa
Maternal
neonatal
child deaths
Health
Interventions
Millennium Development Goals
author_facet Musawenkosi H L Mabaso, PhD
Thoko Ndaba, MSc
Zilungile L Mkhize-Kwitshana, PhD
author_sort Musawenkosi H L Mabaso, PhD
title Overview of Maternal, Neonatal and Child Deaths in South Africa: Challenges, Opportunities, Progress and Future Prospects
title_short Overview of Maternal, Neonatal and Child Deaths in South Africa: Challenges, Opportunities, Progress and Future Prospects
title_full Overview of Maternal, Neonatal and Child Deaths in South Africa: Challenges, Opportunities, Progress and Future Prospects
title_fullStr Overview of Maternal, Neonatal and Child Deaths in South Africa: Challenges, Opportunities, Progress and Future Prospects
title_full_unstemmed Overview of Maternal, Neonatal and Child Deaths in South Africa: Challenges, Opportunities, Progress and Future Prospects
title_sort overview of maternal, neonatal and child deaths in south africa: challenges, opportunities, progress and future prospects
publisher Global Health and Education Projects, Inc.
series International Journal of Maternal and Child Health and AIDS
issn 2161-8674
2161-864X
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Background: The fact that most sub-Saharan Africa countries including South Africa (SA) are not on track to meet the 2015 target of improving maternal, neonate and child health (MNCH) is a major public health concern. The aim of this paper to give an overview of the current state of MNC deaths in SA, their relative causes, highlight challenges, existing opportunities, progress made and future prospects. Methods: The overview involved a synthesis and review of recent data and information from key national representative peer reviewed articles and grey literature from the National Department of Health and related stakeholder reports. Results: Since 1990 the situation in SA aroused a lot of research interest in tracing the historical context of the problem, evaluating progress made and actions for improving MNCH. In 2009 the SA government established three national committees for confidential enquiry on MNC deaths. Multifactorial systems’ related challenges were identified. Subsequently, the new National Strategic Plan for MNC and Women’s Health and Nutrition has, in addition to provision of comprehensive interventions, been linked and aligned with efforts to strengthen the health systems particularly through the re-engineering of the Primary Health Care (PHC) services and district health systems. Conclusion and Global Health Implications: The overview gives an insight of the process that has influenced MNCH policy and programs in the country. The SA experience and current MNCH situation may be different compared to other African countries, however, the political commitment and government stewardship coupled with critical and yet complimentary research is exemplary, especially, given several global and regional plans and commitments to improve MNCH in the continent.
topic South Africa
Maternal
neonatal
child deaths
Health
Interventions
Millennium Development Goals
url http://mchandaids.org/?p=2121#abs
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