Evergreen Articles

Newborn Survival: Time for Action, Healthy Newborn Partnership,July 2002 (111)

Dhaka Resolution for Global Newborn Health, Healthy Newborn Partnership,Dhaka, Bangladesh 3-5 February 2003 (110)

Addis Ababa Declaration for Global Newborn Health, Healthy Newborn Partnership, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 23-25 February 2004 (101)

Advancing Newborn Health and Survival in Developing Countries: A Conceptual Framework by David R. Marsh et al. Journal of Perinatology, 2002; 22:572 – 576. #2002 Nature Publishing Group (102)

Community-Based Interventions for Improving Perinatal and Neonatal HealthOutcomes in Developing Countries: A Review of the Evidenceby Zulfiqar A. et al. Pediatrics, Vol. 115 No. 2 February 2005 (104)

Consensus forMaternal, Newborn and Child Health, The Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health, November 2009 (105)

Entry Into This World: Who Should Assist?: Birth Attendants and Newborn Healthby IndiraNarayanan et.al. The Basic Support for Institutionalizing Child Survival Project (BASICS II) for the United States Agency for International Development. Arlington, Virginia, May 2004 (106)

Low Birth Weight and Preterm Neonates: Can they be Managed atHome by Mother and a Trained Village Health Worker?bybang et.al. Journal of Perinatology, 2005; 25:S72–S81,Nature Publishing Group. (115)

Newborn and Child Health in India: Problems and Interventions by SiddarthRamji. NCMH Background Papers, Burden of Disease in India. (103)

The Evolution of Child Health Programmes in Developing Countries: From Targeting Diseases to Targeting People by MariamClaeson& Ronald J. Waldman. Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 2000, 78 (10) (107)

First Meeting of the South-East Asia Region Expert Group on Child Health and Development, A Report.WHO/SEARO, New Delhi, India, 20–22 August 2008, WHO Project: ICP DDE 003 Regional Office (108)

Neonatal Survival 1: 4 Million Neonatal Deaths: When? Where? Why?byJoy E Lawn et.al. March, 2005.Pg. 9-18 (109)

Neonatal Survival 2: Evidence-based, Cost-effective Interventions: How ManyNewborn Babies Can We Save?byGary L Darmstadt et al. March, 2005, Pg. 19-30 (113)

Neonatal Survival 3: Systematic Scaling up of Neonatal Care in countriesby Rudolf Knippenberg et.al. March, 2005, Pg. 31-42 (114)

Neonatal Survival 4: Neonatal Survival: A Call for Actionby Jose Martines et al. March, 2005, Pg. 43-51 (112)

What Works for Children in South Asia – Newborn Care: An Overview, The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF),Regional Office for South Asia, 2004 (116)

Community-Based Interventions that Improve Newborn Health Outcomes: A Review of Evidence in South Asia, Evidence Review Series 5, USAID, 2008 (117)

Newborn Screening in India: Current Perspectivesby SeemaKapoor and MadulikaKabra. Indian Pediatrics, Volume 47, March 17, 2010 (118)

3.2 Million Stillbirths: Epidemiology and Overview of the Evidence Reviewby Joy E Lawn et al. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2009, 9(Suppl 1):S2 (119)

Reducing Stillbirths: Interventions during Labourby Gary L Darmstadt.BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2009, 9(Suppl 1):S6 (120)

Reducing Stillbirths: Prevention and Management of MedicalDisorders and Infections During Pregnancyby Esme V Menezes et al. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 2009, 9(Suppl 1):S4 (121)

Why Invest in Newborn Health?by Nancy V. Yinger and Elizabeth I. Ransom. Policy Perspectives on Newborn Health, Population Reference Bureau, April 2003 (122)