Robert Clay

Robert Clay

Robert Clay, vice president for global health at Save the Children, is a leader in global health with more than 33 years’ experience in development. Prior to joining Save the Children, Robert was deputy assistant administrator in the Bureau for Global Health at the U.S. Agency for International Development, where he focused on increasing program integration and technical excellence.

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Opinion: The importance of newborn health in humanitarian situations

Opinion: The importance of newborn health in humanitarian situations

about 9 years ago // Focus on: Global health

Humanitarian crises severely limit highly vulnerable populations access to medical care, with slow delivery of medical supplies and drugs and shortages of health workers. Pregnant women, new mothers and newborns are particularly at risk. Experts Ariel Pablos-Mendez and Robert Clay explain how to prioritize maternal and newborn health in humanitarian situations.