How to Use This Toolkit
This social media and conference engagement toolkit helps you share your participation, connect with peers, and amplify learning before, during, and after IMNHC 2026 so that momentum continues long-term.
The conference theme is “Moving forward. Together.”
IMNHC 2026 is bigger than any one organization. This toolkit is to help you and your organization help elevate the conversation, share resources and experts, and highlight stories and partnerships around the most urgent maternal and newborn health (MNH) issues of our time. Your voice helps make the learning visible, the solutions shareable, and the momentum real. Even if you are not able to attend IMNHC in person, you are a part of this movement and we encourage you to engage with us.
Ways to participate
You can engage in three simple ways:
- Share suggested content. Use the ready-to-post messages, prompts, and graphics in this toolkit to highlight what you’re learning, who you’re meeting, and what actions you’re taking.
- Create your own unique content. Make it yours. Post a short reflection, a photo, a quote, a “what I’m taking home” thread, or a quick video on what “Moving forward. Together.” looks like in your work.
- Make sure we see it! So that we can amplify your posts and connect the community, please tag AlignMNH and use the conference hashtag, #IMNHC2026.

Conference Social Details
Use these official details in every post so we can connect the conversation across channels and amplify your content.

IMNHC 2026 Narrative
Core Narrative
IMNHC 2026 will mark a critical moment for the MNH community to regroup and chart our way forward, together, to ensure mothers and newborns around the world not only survive but thrive.
As a community, we will drive urgent action for the health of mothers and newborns by investigating where we are and the challenges that remain, exchanging the most effective tools, best practices, and evidence, fostering accountability, and unlocking new funding and partnerships to transform the future.
Vision & Mission
To meet the moment and move forward together, we will drive urgent action for the health of mothers and newborns. By collectively reviewing progress, adapting strategies, and creating new solutions and partnerships.

Sample Posts
Partner/Sponsor Posts
- Proud to join the global maternal and newborn health community at #IMNHC2026. This is a critical moment to come together, reflect on progress, and drive urgent action so mothers and newborns around the world not only survive, but thrive.
- We’re proud to partner with #IMNHC2026 to advance collective action for maternal and newborn health. Together, we’re strengthening systems, sharing evidence, and unlocking solutions that save lives.
- As a sponsor of #IMNHC2026, we’re committed to working alongside governments, health care providers, advocates, and communities to accelerate progress for mothers and newborns worldwide.
Attendee Posts
- I’ll be attending #IMNHC2026 to connect, learn, and take action with the global maternal and newborn health community. This is a moment to move forward—together.
- Looking forward to joining #IMNHC2026 and engaging with partners working to ensure mothers and newborns not only survive, but thrive.
- Excited to attend #IMNHC2026 and exchange ideas, evidence, and solutions to strengthen maternal and newborn health systems worldwide.
Speaker / Session Promotion
- A toolkit with language and graphics specifically for official speakers is available here.
Conference Tracks/Thematic Issues Posts
The following messages map directly to how the conference is organized in tracks.
Track 1: Quality MNH Care & Stillbirth Prevention
- Quality maternal and newborn health care saves lives, but only when it reaches everyone, consistently and equitably. At #IMNHC2026, we’ll explore how to strengthen health systems to deliver quality care at scale.
- Find more social content on quality of care here.
Track 2: Actionable Health Information
- Data matters—but action matters more. Actionable health information helps identify gaps, target resources, and improve quality of care in real time. Learn how data is driving impact at #IMNHC2026.
Track 3: MNH & Perinatal Mental Health Workforce
- A strong maternal and newborn health system depends on a skilled, supported workforce—across pregnancy, childbirth, and the postnatal period. #IMNHC2026 will spotlight solutions to strengthen and sustain the MNH and perinatal mental health workforce.
Track 4: Essential MNH Commodities
- Life-saving commodities only save lives when they’re available—everywhere, every time. #IMNHC2026 will focus on strengthening systems to procure, distribute, and ensure last-mile access to essential MNH commodities.
- Find more social content on MNH commodities here.
Track 5: Humanitarian & Fragile Settings
- Conflict, climate shocks, and instability place mothers and newborns at greatest risk. At #IMNHC2026, we’ll share approaches to maintaining safe, continuous, evidence-based MNH care in humanitarian and fragile settings.
Track 6: Emerging Evidence & Innovations
- Promising innovations only make a difference when they move quickly into practice. #IMNHC2026 will highlight emerging evidence, new tools, and pathways to scale solutions that reduce maternal and newborn deaths and stillbirths.
Track 7: Local & Regional Partnerships
- Sustainable progress happens when local and regional partnerships lead the way. #IMNHC2026 will amplify learning, coordination, and collaboration across countries and regions to accelerate impact at scale.
Track 8: Health Financing
- Reliable financing is essential to protect maternal and newborn health services—especially in a shifting funding landscape. Join conversations at #IMNHC2026 on sustaining quality care, protecting gains, and keeping progress moving.
Track 9: Youth, Affected Parents & Advocate Voices
- Listening to youth, affected parents, and families strengthens accountability and improves the experience of care. #IMNHC2026 will elevate voices that ensure MNH solutions reflect real needs and lived experiences.
Track 10: Follow-Up Care for Small & Vulnerable Newborns
- Survival is not the endpoint. Follow-up care into infancy and childhood is critical for small and vulnerable newborns to prevent complications and support long-term development. This work is front and center at #IMNHC2026.
- Find more social content on small and sick newborns here.

Social Graphics and Visual Assets
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LinkedIn Cover Image

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“I’m Attending” Editable Social Graphic

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General Conference Promo Graphics

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