Overview
Lobbying Costs
17,500€
Financial year: Jan 2017 - Dec 2017
Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)
0.25 Fte (1)
Lobbyists with EP accreditation
0
High-level Commission meetings
0
Lobbying Costs over the years
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Info
European Foundation for the Care of Newborn Infants (EFCNI)
EU Transparency Register
33597655264-22 First registered on 08 Feb 2011
Goals / Remit
The European Foundation for the Care of Newborn Infants (EFCNI) (https://www.efcni.org/) is the first pan-European organisation and interactive network to represent the interests of preterm and newborn infants and their families. The foundation combines the strengths of scientists, healthcare professionals, patients, experts and key stakeholders in order to improve maternal, newborn and child health and thus to ensure the best start in life for every baby born in Europe and beyond.
In particular, EFCNI aims at:
*Ensuring widely accessible pregnancy information and the provision of effective, equitable high-quality care for all women of reproductive age, and particularly for pregnant women
*Continuously improving treatment and care for hospitalized newborn babies and support for their families
*Improving the long-term health and well-being of preterm and newborn infants, including the provision of medical, psychological, socio-pedagogical and financial support for these children and their families
*Promoting research and the implementation of measures preventing preterm birth and improving long-term health and the quality of life
Our work is based on the following three pillars:
ESTABLISHING A POWERFUL NETWORK by
*including all stakeholders in the field of maternal and newborn health
*Empowering and professionalizing patient organisations active in this field
RAISING AWARENESS by:
*Running awareness campaigns
*Constructive dialogue with decision makers and opinion makers
*Making the patients' voice heard in the healthcare setting
SHARING BEST PRACTICE by:
*Coordinating interdisciplinary projects, e.g. the European Standards of Care for Newborn Health (www.https://newborn-health-standards.org)
*Providing easy-to-understand and widely accessible information for free to families and professionals
*Participating in research and providing advice from the patient's perspective
*Organizing and hosting conferences, congresses, workshops, round tables, expert meetingsMain EU files targeted
All topics related to improvements in maternal and newborn health, child health or family issues, girls and women rights, e.g. The "first 1000 days" - programming the next generation through better lifestyle and health conditions; Parental leave
Address
Head Office
Hofmannstrasse, 7a
München 81379
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People
Total lobbyists declared
1
Employment time Lobbyists 25% 1 Lobbyists (Full time equivalent)
0.25
Lobbyists with EP accreditation
All Lobbyists with EP accreditation over time
0 accreditations were / are live (in bold) for the selected state of 24 Apr 2019
Name Start date End Date Ms Nicole Thiele 10 Mar 2015 07 Mar 2016 Ms Iris Nikola Knierim 10 Mar 2015 07 Mar 2016 Ms Nicole Thiele 13 Mar 2014 10 Mar 2015 Ms Silke Mader 13 Mar 2014 12 Mar 2015 Ms Iris Nikola Knierim 13 Mar 2014 10 Mar 2015 Mrs Nicole Thiele 13 Mar 2014 27 Jan 2015 Mrs Silke Mader 13 Mar 2014 27 Jan 2015 Mrs Iris Nikola Knierim 13 Mar 2014 27 Jan 2015 Complementary Information
None declared
Person in charge of EU relations
Ms Silke Mader (Chairwoman of the Executive Board)
Person with legal responsibility
Ms Silke Mader (Chairwoman of the Executive Board)
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Categories
Category
III - Non-governmental organisations
Subcategory
Non-governmental organisations, platforms and networks and similar
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Networking
Affiliation
EFCNI is member of
Every Newborn Action Plan, a global action plan taking against preterm birth / https://www.everynewborn.org/
PMNCH (Partnership for maternal and newborn child health)/ http://www.who.int/pmnch/en/
HNN (Healthy Newborn Network)/ http://www.healthynewbornnetwork.org/
Alliance for Childhood/ http://www.allianceforchildhood.org/Member organisations
https://www.efcni.org/network/
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Financial Data
Closed financial year
Jan 2017 - Dec 2017
Lobbying costs for closed financial year
17,500€
Other financial info
The 2018 financial report is in the drafting process and will be published on the EFCNI website as soon as the final version will be approved by the tax and audit offices.
EFCNI is partner in research projects supported by Horizon 2020 and receives support from industry. For the partnership with industry, EFCNI has letter of agreements and works according to code of practices published on our website (www.efcni.org), assuring its status of independency, transparancy and neutrality. -
EU Structures
Groups (European Commission)
none
Groups (European Parliament)
None
Communication activities
Implementation of evidence based European reference standards for hospitalized newborns, the European Standards of Care for Newborn Health (www.newborn-health-standards.org) (initiated and coordinated by EFCNI)
EFCNI White Paper Caring for Tomorrow (2012)
World Prematurity Day, 17 November (since 2008); initiated by EFCNI and meanwhile outreach to more than estimated 1.6 billion people worldwide
European Expert roundtables on different health related topics, e.g.
- The establishment of human milkbanks,
- The use of digital camera systems in the neonatal intensive care unit
- Addressing the nutritional emergency of extreme preterm birth – Optimal practice in parenteral nutrition (in progress 2019)
- on Respiratory Synctal Virus in preterm- and ill babies (in progress 2019)Other activities
EFCNI encourages all those involved or interested in the field of pre-conceptional, maternal and newborn health to interact and exchange ideas. It promotes mutual understanding and serves as a platform for the initiation, coordination and integration of all local, national, European- and worldwide activities promoting the best start in life for every baby as well as the improvement of short- and long-term outcomes of hospitalized babies.
EFCNI is particularly keen to establish a link between parents (patients), health professionals, scientists and different stakeholders.
EFCNI offers national patient organisations, (European) health care societies, researchers and third parties as well as private and institutional sponsors a platform to interact, provides relevant information and tailored support services.
INFORMAL INTEREST GROUP ON MATERNAL AND NEONATAL HEATH IN THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT
Support of the interest group which started its activities beginning of 2011. The interest group works on improvements of maternal and newborn health in the European counties, e.g. equal access to treatment and care, best possible care, patient safety and quality standards in all Member States.
WORLD PREMATURITY DAY, 17 November
EFCNI initiated World Prematurity Day together with its partnering patient organisations back in 2008.
In 2014, this day was celebrated for the fourth time as World Prematurity Day, supported by many international, national, regional and local organisations, societies, healthcare professionals, individuals and private sector companies. Over 60 countries actively participated. About 1.5 billion people worldwide were reached through social media activities (social media platforms, TV/radio, print media) and more than 60 countries contributed with activities or events.
EFCNI initiated and coordinates the European-wide project "Standards of Care for Newborn Health". About 220 experts, including patient representatives, from more than 30 countries develop standards in the field of newborn health/ prematurity. Long-term aim is an implementation of the standards within Europe to reach harmonized levels of care and the best start in life in every country.
For this project, EFCNI has received the German Award "Land of ideas" in 2017
www.newborn-health-standards.org
In 2019, EFCNI rolls out the EFCNI Academy which aims at providing evidence-based, standardized trainings to professionals;
Also in 2019, EFCNI launches the worldwide patient voice GLANCE (GLobal Alliance for Newborn CarE), a global network to represent the interests of babies born too soon, too small or too sick and their families. Initiated and coordinated under the umbrella of EFCNI, GLANCE aims at including parents, from all parts of the world to exchange knowledge and experience. GLANCE aspires to decrease the burden of afflicted families and their preterm and sick newborns to help them thrive beyond survival.- Meetings
Meetings
None declared
- Meetings