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Open Access 01-11-2017 | Research

Using the Lives Saved Tool to aid country planning in meeting mortality targets: a case study from Mali

Authors: Youssouf Keita, Hamadoun Sangho, Timothy Roberton, Emilia Vignola, Mariam Traoré, Melinda Munos, for the Mali NEP Working Group

Published in: BMC Public Health | Special Issue 4/2017

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Abstract

Background

Mali is one of four countries implementing a National Evaluation Platform (NEP) to build local capacity to answer evaluation questions for maternal, newborn, child health and nutrition (MNCH&N). In 2014-15, NEP-Mali addressed questions about the potential impact of Mali’s MNCH&N plans and strategies, and identified priority interventions to achieve targeted mortality reductions.

Methods

The NEP-Mali team modeled the potential impact of three intervention packages in the Lives Saved Tool (LiST) from 2014 to 2023. One projection included the interventions and targets from Mali’s ten-year health strategy (PDDSS) for 2014-2023, and two others modeled intervention packages that included scale up of antenatal, intrapartum, and curative interventions, as well as reductions in stunting and wasting. We modeled the change in maternal, newborn and under-five mortality rates under these three projections, as well as the number of lives saved, overall and by intervention.

Results

If Mali were to achieve the MNCH&N coverage targets from its health strategy, under-5 mortality would be reduced from 121 per 1000 live births to 93 per 1000, far from the target of 69 deaths per 1000. Projections 1 and 2 produced estimated mortality reductions from 121 deaths per 1000 to 70 and 68 deaths per 1000, respectively. With respect to neonatal mortality, the mortality rate would be reduced from 39 to 32 deaths per 1000 live births under the current health strategy, and to 25 per 1000 under projections 1 and 2.

Conclusions

This study revealed that achieving the coverage targets for the MNCH&N interventions in the 2014-23 PDDSS would likely not allow Mali to achieve its mortality targets. The NEP-Mali team was able to identify two packages of MNCH&N interventions (and targets) that achieved under-5 and neonatal mortality rates at, or very near, the PDDSS targets. The Malian Ministry of Health and Public Hygiene is using these results to revise its plans and strategies.
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Metadata
Title
Using the Lives Saved Tool to aid country planning in meeting mortality targets: a case study from Mali
Authors
Youssouf Keita
Hamadoun Sangho
Timothy Roberton
Emilia Vignola
Mariam Traoré
Melinda Munos
for the Mali NEP Working Group
Publication date
01-11-2017
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Public Health / Issue Special Issue 4/2017
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889-017-4749-y

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