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The Government of India has highlighted the need for a holistic approach in dealing with the impact of extremism on communities, in line with the recommendations of an Expert Group on Development Challenges in Extremist Affected Areas submitted to the Planning Commission in 2008. Since then, a number of initiatives have been put in place, including an Integrated Action Plan (IAP) for Selected Tribal and Backward Districts, currently being implemented in 60 Left Wing Extremist – affected districts; the Policy document on Protection of Children’s Rights in Areas of Civil Unrest, developed by the NCPCR; and the newly launched Bal Bandhu scheme, to be implemented by NCPCR to protect the rights of children affected by civil. | Innovation Working Group WE SUPPORT I r EVERY WOMAN I EVERY CHILD Fostering Healthy Businesses Delivering Innovations in Maternal and Child Health A report by The IWG Task Force on Sustainable Business Models 0 The Partnership On J f r Maternal Newborn Child Health Ộ MERCK Be well Every Woman Every Child Initiative The Every Woman Every Child EWEC initiative was launched by the United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon during the United Nations Millennium Development Goals Summit in September 2010. The initiative is an unprecedented global movement aimed at saving the lives of 16 million women and children in the 49 poorest countries by 2015 and accelerating achievement of the Millennium Development Goals.1 EWEC works to mobilize and intensify international and national action by governments multilaterals the private sector and civil society to address the major health challenges facing women and children around the world. The initiative puts into action the Global Strategy for Women s and Children s Health. This presents a roadmap on how to enhance financing strengthen policy and improve delivery of the health services and products needed in the countries to help women and children. For more information on the Every Woman Every Child effort please visit www.everywomaneverychild.org. The Innovation Working Group IWG The Innovation Working Group IWG was convened by the United Nation Secretary General in 2010 to harness the power of cost-effective innovation to accelerate progress towards achieving the health Millennium Development Goals MDGs . In support of the Global Strategy for Women s and Children s Health the IWG serves as the global hub for innovation in the UNSG s Every Woman Every Child initiative.2 In contributing to improve women s and children s health the IWG catalyzes the initiation and enables the scaling of innovations across technological social financial policy and business domains. The IWG pursues leadership in supporting collaborative efforts .