The 'Call to Action 2015' summit will discuss all the areas that play a pivotal role in the success of programme delivery such as water, nutrition, sanitation, health financing, corporate partnerships, game-changing innovations, and accountability.
The 24 countries participating in the summit, which is being held in the lead up to the United Nations Summit for the adoption of the post-2015 development agenda, together account for two-thirds of the global child-mother mortality rate.
He said that "cross-learning" will be an important part of the summit as some of the best Indian and global practices will be discussed during the event.
"A major highlight of the summit is the Ministerial Conclave where ministers of health from 24 participating nations will reflect on initiatives that their countries are taking... They will share lessons learned in the process and decide new ways to move forward to protect and promote every child's right to life," he said.
"This is a policy-making summit where all countries will put their heads together to think up strategies," he said.
Mishra said that India has an outstanding story when it comes to checking maternal and child mortality as the rate of decline in this regard has been better than the global average.
"In 1990, the difference between global average and Indian scenario was huge. We have, by 2012, improved a lot. We are still working on the Millenium Development Goal and, given the present rate of decline, we should be able to achieve it," he said.
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