An introduction to the Alliance for Maternal Health Equality

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An introduction to the Alliance for Maternal Health Equality Euro-Peristat Meeting 5 April 2016 Jacqueline Bowman-Busato Policy Lead Alliance for Maternal health Equality 1

Challenge Maternal and perinatal mortality is often seen solely as a problem for the developing world. However, in a Europe of ageing populations and decreasing birth rates that struggles to build resilient and effective health systems, too many women still die during pregnancy and childbirth: in 2013 alone, there were 1,900 maternal deaths in Europe 1. While all women living in Europe have the fundamental right of equitable access to high quality healthcare 3, it is often mothers, regardless of their status who face the most challenges. The issue is multi-faceted, involving not only matters related to female empowerment and access to healthcare, but also the need for a greater focus on everyday, real-life statistics and numbers, that are often lacking when it comes to uptake of maternal healthcare in Europe. www.maternalhealthalliance.eu 2

Ecosystem of Motherhood Initiatives Universal access Safe Motherhood Week Real world data The Synergist Approach Shared value inspiration partner Providing the fertile environment for causes Shared value ambassadorship & advocacy Synergizing shared value projects and people Activities Advocacy and communication Project design and operational setup Hosting of initiatives Partnership building Fundraising Brand identity creation Program management Digital strategy Reporting Purchasing and procurement Public awareness Real world data (survey) Awareness of women, stakeholders Real world data (pregnancy registry)

Overview Vision Ensure high quality maternal healthcare for all. We bring together key actors at EU and national level to work towards ensuring that policies exist and are implemented to deliver equity of access to quality maternal health at all levels. Who we are Mission To make universal equitable access to high quality maternal healthcare a reality in Europe by 2020. www.maternalhealthalliance.eu 4

Achievements 1. Developed a core group of MEP champions, making the Alliance for Maternal Health Equality a cross-party initiative 2. Developed a core group of main stakeholders and members from the EU and international levels alike 3. Launched the Alliance in September (EP event) 4. Created the main framework of the Alliance policy discourse (Factsheet, Key messages, Guide on Key Messages, Manifesto) 5. Established the first stage of a long-term Alliance positioning into EU discourse by advocating for a declaration on universal access to maternal health in Europe (tabled on 24 February 2016) 5

Additional achievements - The Alliance contributed to the EC public consultation on Expert Panel on effective ways of investing in Health (EXPH) - Preliminary opinion on Access to health services in the EU - The Alliance contributes to the EC public consultation on possible action addressing the challenges of work-life balance faced by working parents and caregivers - Marc Tarabella MEP has produced a video on the Alliance - Priya Agrawal (MSD for Mothers) spoke at the 8 December DG R&I Maternal Health Conference - Nomination of MEP Filiz HYUSMENOVA as MEP of the Year - Following nomination, MEP Filiz Hyusmenova won the award for MEP focusing on Social Affairs - Four out of the twelve Declaration MEP signatories have produced videos supporting the declaration, with the other eight currently recording their statements 6

Goal for Motherhood project ecosystem in 2016 : Develop a concrete proposal to address clearly identified gaps in maternal healthcare in Europe Build momentum on issues surrounding universal access + generate tangible benefits to society Continue to raise awareness about the issue + communicate latest developments, foster collaborations between stakeholders, and begin pilot pregnancy registry project. Inspire action for maternal rights to be recognized and embraced. Identify, celebrate what works, connect. Focus: Inspiring women to start asking and to make informed decisions Meaningful Stakeholder Engagement Bring issue of universal access high on European agenda. Using real world evidence and events, recommend possible solutions for policy and regulatory community and calls to action. Empower women to make an informed choice accessing high quality maternal healthcare. Raise Alliance membership, member engagement and active participation. Sensitise potential advocates for this cause who might support change, and establish a coalition of experts/kols in all the aspects of this issue Supports Alliance agenda. Channel to bring a credible public perspective to a policy-focused audience and vice versa. Real world evidence and tools Lead an effort to build evidence and suggest solutions. Bring SMW survey to policy makers and stakeholders, and initiate other evidence-gathering initiatives. Initiate collaboration around a pilot pregnancy registry project. Pilot triggers the creation of similar projects in other medical conditions/geographies. Publish first public survey of maternal care in Europe. Demonstrate there is systematic unequal access to maternal care across all women in Europe. Communication Raise awareness of the state of maternal health in Europe. Increase support for advocacy priority areas in 2016. Expand comms reach to new and more diverse stakeholders. Tailor communications to raise Alliance Member visibility. Centralise communications. Continue to build and show grassroots support for the initiative among women, HCPs. Empower women to make an informed choice + build support for need for better data. Research + communicate around latest developments in pregnancy + medicine. Change mindset of women in Europe on how they approach their own health and encourage them to ask questions. Raise awareness that women deserve to make informed decisions/better care. Work with more partners to identify best practices and celebrate + communicate this. 7

Key Contributors Policy makers Healthcare providers & planners Industry Research communigy Civil society www.maternalhealthalliance.eu 8

Alliance Members Founding Members Members www.maternalhealthalliance.eu 9

Alliance Priorities www.maternalhealthalliance.eu 10

Focus on real-life evidence and clear statistics on maternal health We call on national health authorities and international organisations to measure and instigate systems which can hold health mechanisms to account on equitable and universal access to maternal health in Europe. Such systems should be uniform, in order to allow for meaningful comparisons of the situation in each country. When defining the indicators for the European Semester (Health Country Recommendations), the Health Systems Performance Assessment Frame- work and European Core Health Indicators, indicators such as perinatal outcomes should be embedded. www.maternalhealthalliance.eu 11

Focus on real-life evidence and clear statistics on maternal health Factors that go beyond the health sectors must also be taken into consideration in maternal healthcare assessments: those include poverty, nutrition, work and education status, as well as gender inequalities. Proper education on health choices for mothers and their families alike is of high importance, as better health literacy will result in a better use of health services. www.maternalhealthalliance.eu 12

2016 Activities Build momentum on the issues surrounding universal and equitable access to high quality maternal healthcare focussing on areas which currently lack attention, but which are integral to achieving the desired state with tangible direct benefit to society at national level across wider Europe. 1. Bring the issue of universal and equitable access to high quality maternal healthcare high on European and national agendas Work towards including maternal health as a priority issue in EU discourse Engage all levels of policymaking in light of the multi-layer framework of maternal health 2. Empower women to make an informed choice on how to access high quality maternal healthcare. Raise awareness of the links between economic empowerment, health literacy and equitable access. 3. Provide evidence on usability of maternal healthcare systems in Europe and offer practical solutions Identify unmet needs, barriers and innovative solutions Using real evidence, prove that there is systemic inequity to access to maternal healthcare for different groups within Europe Build consensus and recommend possible solutions including for all levels of the policy and regulatory community and calls to action www.maternalhealthalliance.eu 13

Survey on Access to Maternal Health in Europe 2016 Launch May 2016 Sophie Alexander-Karlin, M.D., PhD., Ecole de Santé Publique, Université Libre de Bruxelles Téa Collins, M.D., PhD., Executive Director, NCD Alliance and Medical Advisor, World Medical Association Neil Datta, Secretary, European Parliamentary Forum on Population & Development (EPF) Jos van Roosmalen, M.D., PhD., Professor of Safe Motherhood and Health Systems at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam WORK AND PREGNANCY/MOTHERHOOD MEDICINE AND HEALTH FAMILY PLANNING AND RELATIONS INFORMATION AND NAVIGATION www.maternalhealthalliance.eu 14

How you can engage As Euro-Peristat - Contribute to the Safe Motherhood Survey in future editions Provide a sounding board to ensure relevance and innovation of evidence pieces (please propose!) Participate in building a publication's strategy Safe Motherhood Week Europe Gastein 2016 As individual organisations We are seeking to engage with health professional organisations Academic institutions/ networks with an interest in universal access www.maternalhealthalliance.eu 15

Thank You. Contact: j.bowman@thesynergist.org mhealliance@thesynergist.org http://maternalhealthalliance.eu/ 16