This document summarizes a community perspective study on newborn health in Bungoma County, Kenya. The study found that neonatal mortality in the county was higher than the national average. It interviewed over 300 mothers and health providers to understand knowledge and practices around newborn care. Key findings included low knowledge of newborn danger signs, negative cord care practices, and mixed early infant feeding. Interventions like community mobilization meetings and a call center for counseling improved newborn admissions and outcomes. Continued education efforts are still needed to further change behaviors.