 Research suggests that neonatal resuscitation training in facilities can reduce term intrapartum-related deaths by up to 30%. However, coverage of this intervention remains low in countries where most neonatal deaths occur and is a missed opportunity to save lives. Experts believe that neonatal resuscitation training could also have a small effect on reducing pre-term mortality in facilities, while basic resuscitation and newborn assessment and stimulation at community level may have a larger effect. Further evaluation is needed to determine the best strategies for implementing these interventions in different contexts. This article was authored by Carlo Waldemois, Domstadt-Garry L., Nehemiah Susan, and others.