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The Stop TB Partnership commits to advocating and mobilizing political support for the Every Woman Every Child effort
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The Africa MNCH Coalition commits to innovative and targeted advocacy over the next four years towards: improved domestic resources, budgeting and policy; political commitments, monitoring, accountability; and innovative partnerships
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The Akaa Project, Inc commits that by 2015, an international collaborative model for improving maternal, infant and child morbidity and mortality will be in place
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The AAP commitment to Every Woman Every Child is through the delivery of training and technical assistance and through scale-up of the Helping Babies Breathe® (HBB) program
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BRAC commits to raise USD 262 million over the next five years in support of programs and projects in Bangladesh and eight other countries
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The BBC World Service Trust commits $30 million over the next 5 years
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CARE commits $1.8 billion over the next 5 years to expand successful maternal, newborn and child health programs
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CLAN (Caring & Living as Neighbours) commits to ongoing advocacy efforts and grassroots community development action on behalf of children and adolescents
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DKT International commits through the HAND to HAND Campaign to increase new users of family planning from 19 million couples to 25 million couples and increase of 6 million users by 2015
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Congo commits to reducing maternal mortality and morbidity by 20% by 2015
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Djibouti commits to increase the health budget from 14% to 15%
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Ghana will increase its funding for health to at least 15% of the national budget by 2015
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India is spending over US $ 3.5 billion each year on health services, with substantial expenditure on services aimed towards women’s and children’s health
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Indonesia will ensure all deliveries will be performed by skilled birth attendants by 2015
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The Lao People's Democratic Republic commits to provide free deliveries
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Mauritania commits to increasing expenditure on health to 15% by 2015
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Nigeria is committed to fully funding its health program at $31.63 per capita through increasing budgetary allocation to as much as 15% from an average of 5% by the Federal, States and Local Government Areas by 2015.
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Papua New Guinea commits to improve midwifery education, increase number of obstetricians, improve access to drugs and equipment, and develop comprehensive plans to improve existing health services
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Sao Tome and Principe commits to increase the percentage of the general budget for health from 10% to 15% in 2012
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Senegal commits to increasing its national health spending from 10% of the budget currently to 15% by 2015
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Sri Lanka will empower the health sector through capacity building and leadership in information and communication technology
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Sudan commits to increase the total health sector expenditure from 6.2% in 2008 to 15% by 2015
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Uzbekistan commits to ensure that 96% of children aged 6-59 months receive vitamin A twice a year by up to 2015
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Zambia commits to increase national budgetary expenditure on health from 11% to 15% by 2015