Key Hashtags
- #WorldPrematurityDay
- #BornTooSoon
- #HealthforAll
- #NewbornHealth
- #IMNHC2026
Monthly Theme Messages (Small and Sick Newborns)
- Preterm birth complications are still the leading cause of death among children under five — claiming about one million young lives every year. We can change that. #NewbornHealth
- Three-quarters of deaths among small and sick newborns could be prevented with simple, cost-effective interventions. The real challenge? Making sure every family has access. #BornTooSoon
- Progress isn’t just about survival. Ongoing care through infancy and childhood helps small and sick newborns grow, learn, and thrive. #BornTooSoon
- Behind every small and sick newborn is a family that needs guidance, care, and reassurance. Strong primary health systems make sure no family faces this journey alone. #HealthforAll
- Health workers are at the heart of newborn survival. When we invest in their skills, motivation, and wellbeing, we strengthen every level of care. #HealthforAll
World Prematurity Day (November 17)
- Preterm birth complications are the leading cause of death among children under five. On #WorldPrematurityDay, we’re standing together to improve care for every small and sick newborn. #BornTooSoon
- Three out of four deaths among preterm newborns could be prevented with what we already know works. This #WorldPrematurityDay, let’s turn knowledge into action.
Looking Ahead to #IMNHC2026
- #IMNHC2026 will shine a spotlight on maternal and newborn health—from pregnancy through early childhood. Global experts will share research, innovations, and lessons that help ensure every woman and every newborn not only survives but thrives. Learn more: imnhc2026.org
- The future of maternal and newborn health depends on collective action. As we look ahead to #IMNHC2026, let’s keep pushing for stronger care, equity, and better outcomes for every mother and baby, everywhere. See more: imnhc2026.org
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