Advocacy toolkit World Health Day 2020 - #COVID19 - World Health Organization

 
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Advocacy toolkit World Health Day 2020 - #COVID19 - World Health Organization
2020                      #SupportNursesAndMidwives   #COVID19
INTERNATIONAL YEAR
OF THE NURSE AND
THE MIDWIFE

                      World Health Day 2020
                     Advocacy toolkit
Advocacy toolkit World Health Day 2020 - #COVID19 - World Health Organization
What is
World Health Day
about?

7 April 2020 is the day to celebrate        This will be vital if we are to achieve
the work of nurses and midwives and         national and global targets related to
remind world leaders of the critical role   universal health coverage, maternal
they play in keeping the world healthy.     and child health, infectious and
                                            non-communicable diseases including
Nurses and other health workers are         mental health, emergency preparedness
at the forefront of COVID-19 response       and response, patient safety and the
- providing high quality, respectful        delivery of integrated, people-centered
treatment and care, leading                 care, amongst others.
community dialogue to address fears
and questions and, in some instances,       We are calling for your support on
collecting data for clinical studies.       World Health Day to ensure that the
Quite simply, without nurses, there         nursing and midwifery workforces are
would be no response.                       strong enough to ensure that
                                            everyone, everywhere gets the
In this International Year of the Nurse     healthcare they need.
and the Midwife, World Health Day
will highlight the current status of        The tagline for World Health Day is:
nursing and around the world. WHO           Support nurses and midwives.
and its partners will make a series of
recommendations to strengthen of
the nursing and midwifery workforce.
Advocacy toolkit World Health Day 2020 - #COVID19 - World Health Organization
Call to action

General public                           Policy-makers                           Health Workers

1. Show nurses and midwives your         1. Invest in nursing and midwifery      1. Show your respect for nurses, mid-
appreciation for their work and thank    education and employment so             wives and other fellow health workers.
them for what they do to keep us         universal health coverage becomes a
healthy.                                 reality everywhere.                     2. Listen to their views and explore
                                                                                 their ideas.
2. Call on local leaders to do more to   2. Strengthen and pay more attention
support nurses and midwives and          to nursing and midwifery influence       3. Engage nurses and midwives in
make investments that enable them        and leadership: health services will    decision making.
to work to their full potential.         improve as a result

                                         3. Take steps to improve gathering of
                                         workforce data in order to better
                                         target resources and make changes
                                         where they are needed most.
Advocacy toolkit World Health Day 2020 - #COVID19 - World Health Organization
Get involved

Thank health workers or your               Write to your leaders                         Develop a petition
favourite nurse/ midwife
                                           If you are a nurse/midwife, share your        Petitions are a great way to demonstrate
Nurses, midwives and all health            concerns with the people who make             wider support for change. Gather
workers are on the COVID-19 frontline.     policies that can make a                      signatures, submit your
Take a moment to thank them                difference.                                   request to the authorities, and publicize
and show them your appreciation.                                                         it as widely as you can.
Share photos and videos of and from
nurses and midwives, or other
health workers, and patients
explaining why their work is vital. Use
#SupportNursesAndMidwives and
#COVID19.

                                     https://www.of
          We have other ideas in our Year        who.int/docs/default-source/documents/yonm-2020/campaign-toolkit.pdf
                                                     Nurse and the Midwife toolkit, make sure to check them out!
Advocacy toolkit World Health Day 2020 - #COVID19 - World Health Organization
World Health Day
assets

We have developed some World
Health Day assets to help you mark
the day.

We will be communicating via our
social media channels:

Follow WHO
www.twitter.com/who

Follow ICN
www.twitter.com/ICNurses

Follow Nursing Now
www.twitter.com/NursingNow2020

Follow ICM
www.twitter.com/world_midwives

Follow UNFPA
www.twitter.com/UNFPA

We encourage you to share our posts
with your own networks and share
your own materials using
#SupportNursesAndMidwives and
#COVID19
Advocacy toolkit World Health Day 2020 - #COVID19 - World Health Organization
Some advocacy
resources

                Stories from the field                                                                                            Facts

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                • Nigeria: Producing well-trained,                                                                               https://www.
                                                                                                                                 • Factsheet who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/nursing-and-midwifery
                                                                                                                                                       on Nursing and Midwifery
                  skilled and qualified health workers
                  to achieve UHC                                                                                                 • Factsheet on Universal Health
                                                                                                                                   Coverage

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                • Lithuania: Caring for thousands over
                  4 decades of midwifery                                                                                         • Factsheet on Primary Health Care

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                • Niger: A strong health workforce, a
                  strong economy
                                                                                                                                 Strategic documents and data

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                                                                                                                                 • State of the World Nursing Report
                • Philippines: Now that a deadly disease
                                                                                                                                   2020
                  is eliminated, childbirth is safer

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                                                                                                                                 • Global Strategy on Human Resources
                                                                                                                                   for Health: Workforce 2030
                Photo stories
                                                                                                                                 https://apps.
                                                                                                                                 • Data on    who.int/gho/data/node.main.HWFGRP?lang=en
                                                                                                                                                the Global Health Workforce

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                • Bringing midwifery back to a
                  northern Canadian community

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Key facts

Globally, 70% of the health and social                   Nurses and midwives have a                                                                   COVID-19 highlights how important it
workforce are women. Nurses and                          relationship with their patients that is                                                     is for all nurses to have access to the
midwives represent a large portion                       based on trust; knowing the full picture                                                     most up-to-date knowledge and
of this.                                                 of someone’s health helps improve                                                            guidance required to respond to such
                                                         care and saves money. They also know                                                         outbreaks. It also underscores the
                                                         the cultures and practices of their                                                          critical (and often unmet need) for
                                                         communities, making them indispensable                                                       protective equipment so they can
Nurses and midwives play a key role                      during an outbreak or emergency.                                                             safely provide care and reduce the
in caring for people everywhere,                                                                                                                      rate of infection in health settings.
including in times of outbreaks and
settings that are fragile or in conflict.
                                                         Investing more in midwives, who are                                                          Five key investment areas to boost
                                                         critical for maternal and newborn                                                            nurses and midwives worldwide:
                                                         health as well as for family planning,
                                                         could avert over 80% of all the                                                              1. Invest in more nurse-led and
Achieving health for all will depend on
                                                         maternal deaths, stillbirths and                                                             midwife-led services
there being sufficient numbers of
                                                         neonatal deaths that occur today.                                                            2. Employ more specialist nurses
well-trained and educated, regulated
and adequately supported nurses and                                                                                                                   3. Make midwives and nurses the
midwives, who receive pay and                                                                                                                         heart of primary health care, providing
recognition commensurate with the       Many countries need to do more to                                                                             services and supervising community
services and quality of care that they ensure that nurses and midwives can                                                                            health workers
provide.                                work in an environment where they are                                                                         4. Support nurses and midwives in
                                        safe from harm, respected by medical                                                                          delivering health promotion and
                                        colleagues and community members,                                                                             disease prevention.
                                        and where their work is integrated                                                                            5. Invest in the leadership skills of
                                        with other health-care professionals.                                                                         nurses and midwives.

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                               More key facts on nursing and midwifery can be accessed                              igns/year-of-the-nurse-and-the-midwife-20 /get-involved/key-mes ages
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Voices

© WHO/Christine McNab

                                        © WHO/Jayme Gershen

I love midwifery because of the
connections we make with clients. I
                                        I want the patient to be treated how I
love getting to know them and making
                                        would want to be treated if I was in a
a plan that will work for them
                                        healthcare facility, so I am going to give
                                        my best so that quality care is given
Heather Heinrichs - Midwife in remote
Hay River in Canada’s Northwest
                                        Trecia Simone Stewart - Emergency
Territories – a sub-arctic town of
                                        nurse in Jamaica
3,500 people
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© WHO/Mandy O’Neil

The challenges of the work is
balancing all the different aspects of
being an inclusion health nurse and
looking at what people need and how
                                         © WHO/Christine McNab
to advocate for the best health and
housing needs for them

Ann-marie Lawlee - Inclusion Health      One thing I love about nursing is
Nurse Manager dealing with homeless      knowing the community, knowing
people, Ireland                          the people here, knowing I can help
                                         offer services to them at any stage
                                         in their life

                                         Lorie Steinwand - Métis nurse in
                                         Canada’s Northwest Territories
Advocacy toolkit World Health Day 2020 - #COVID19 - World Health Organization
© AKDN / Christopher Wilton-Steer                                              © AKDN / Christopher Wilton-Steer

Nursing is in my blood. I can work
from early morning to late in the                                              There was such a shortage of
evening. So long as the patients need                                          healthcare providers in the village I
care, I will be here to provide it                                             come from, so much so, that the gap
                                                                               challenged me to join the profession
Fatima Hassan Saleh - Assistant
In-Charge, Children’s Department,       © AKDN                                 Mussa Ali - In-Charge, Primary Health
Mnazi Mmoja Referral Hospital,                                                 Care Unit, Zanzibar
Zanzibar
                                        I want to see the number of people
                                        taking on midwifery increase. We
                                        need qualified staff who are equipped
                                        with resuscitative skills because
                                        mothers are dying outthere due to
                                        complications during birth

                                        Agnes Ojok - Nurse/midwife, Aga Khan
                                        Hospital, Kisumu, Kenya
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