MCHIP brought together a partnership of organizations with demonstrated success in reducing maternal, newborn and child mortality rates and malnutrition. Each partner took the lead in developing programs around specific technical areas:
Jhpiego, as the Prime, led maternal health, family planning/reproductive health, and prevention of mother-to-child transmission of HIV (PMTCT);
JSI—child health, immunization, and pediatric AIDS;
Save the Children—newborn health, community interventions for MNCH, and community mobilization;
PATH—nutrition and health technology;
JHU/IIP—research and evaluation;
Broad Branch—health financing;
PSI—social marketing; and
ICF International—continued support for the Child Survival and Health Grants Program (CSHGP) and the Malaria Communities Program (MCP).