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Implementation research identified key strategies and factors that helped six countries significantly reduce under-5 mortality. This actionable knowledge aids global child survival efforts.

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Area of Science:

  • Global Health
  • Implementation Science
  • Child Survival

Background:

  • Under-5 mortality rates have declined globally but remain high in low- and middle-income countries.
  • A four-year project examined successful child mortality reduction strategies in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Nepal, Peru, Rwanda, and Senegal.
  • The study focused on understanding how these countries outperformed regional and economic peers.

Discussion:

  • Implementation research was used to identify common strategies and contextual factors influencing intervention success.
  • Analysis explored facilitators and impediments to implementing evidence-based interventions for child survival.
  • A common pathway to successful implementation was investigated across diverse country settings.

Key Insights:

  • Successful reduction in under-5 mortality is achievable through strategic implementation of evidence-based interventions.
  • Contextual factors significantly influence the effectiveness of health interventions.
  • Understanding the 'how' and 'why' of implementation provides crucial actionable knowledge.

Outlook:

  • Lessons learned can inform decision-makers, donors, and implementers in achieving Sustainable Development Goals for child health.
  • Continued application of implementation research is vital for accelerating progress in global child survival.
  • The findings offer a roadmap for optimizing health intervention delivery in resource-limited settings.