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Evaluation Report - the Liberia Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Adolescent Health (RMNCAH) Investment Case (IC) 2016-2020

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MoH Liberia
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This Investment Case is an integral part of Liberia's policies and plans to achieve the SDGs related to RMNCAH by 2030. It further outlines Liberia's efforts under the UN Every Woman, Every Child initiative to end maternal and new-born mortality from preventable causes, as highlighted in the country's policy and regulatory framework. Given the huge resources required to improve RMNCAH outcomes, and the limited fiscal space, strategic choices are necessary to select relevant best buys based on, but not limited to, resource gap and bottleneck analysis. The preferred mode of operation is cascaded through three tiers: facility-based, outreach, and community-based services. The cascade was specifically chosen to provide mechanisms to track progress holistically. The RMNCAH investment framework focuses on translating commitment into sustainable results based on the guiding principles of respecting human and reproductive health rights, promoting equity and gender equality, ensuring a responsive health system to client needs, and leadership and ownership at national and county levels, and cognizant of the fact that business as usual won't yield the required progress. Emphasis will be on achieving results by enhancing accountability through effectively leveraging performance incentives, optimizing efficiency through improved productivity, and integrating RMNCAH service delivery with other vertical programs, e.g., HIV, tuberculosis, malaria, etc., while ensuring continuum of care
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Reproductive Health; Maternal Health; Newborn Health; Child Health; Adolescent health; Mortality; Health Services; Health System issues; Quality of Care; |Liberia
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https://www.globalfinancingfacility.org/sites/gff_new/files/Liberia-Investment-Case.pdf
http://knowhub.aphrc.org/handle/123456789/1350
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