
About the NEST Model
About the NEST Model
Since 2014, the Paolo Chiesi Foundation has been committed to improving neonatal survival in sub-Saharan Africa through the NEST Model, which focuses on reducing neonatal mortality (0–28 days) among premature, low birth weight, and sick newborns. with a particular emphasis on French-speaking countries in the region.
The NEST Model promotes a family-centered care approach designed to ensure both the survival and healthy development of newborns.
The name NEST – Neonatal Essentials for Survival & Thriving expresses an integrated, newborn-centered strategy that not only helps babies survive, but also creates the conditions for a safe, nurturing, and opportunity-rich start to life.

Essentials
reflects the focus on core elements, evidence-based practices, and essential resources required for effective neonatal care

Survival
highlights the urgent priority of saving newborn lives, particularly in high-risk and resource-constrained settings

Thriving
goes beyond survival, aiming to support optimal development, long-term health, and overall wellbeing
From strategy to action
The NEST Model provides a practical roadmap to address the main causes of neonatal mortality and morbidity. Inspired by global frameworks and best practices, the NEST Model aims to close the gap between theory and practice and respond to the challenges that local health systems face on the ground.
It begins with a detailed analysis of the barriers to quality newborn care and leads to the development of sustainable, context-appropriate solutions.
By turning evidence into action, the NEST Model empowers healthcare providers and communities to deliver high-quality, life-saving care for the most vulnerable newborns.
Strategic Framework
Inspired by global frameworks, this phase defines the model’s guiding vision, principles, and core areas of action. It establishes the overarching structure within which all interventions are designed and aligned.
Operational Implementation
It focuses on translating strategic priorities into context-specific actions on the ground. It describes how the model is applied in practice to address identified needs, strengthen local systems, and ensure sustainability.
Strategic Framework
Inspired by global frameworks, this phase defines the model’s guiding vision, principles, and core areas of action. It establishes the overarching structure within which all interventions are designed and aligned.
Operational Implementation
It focuses on translating strategic priorities into context-specific actions on the ground. It describes how the model is applied in practice to address identified needs, strengthen local systems, and ensure sustainability.








