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Training materials-Published date2018
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MWAs facility based monitoring checklist
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Moving Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health Evidence into Policy in East Africa
This project brings together and supports the uptake of maternal and child health research evidence into policies and practices in East Africa.
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Moving Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health Evidence into Policy in West Africa
This project brings together and supports the uptake of maternal and child health research evidence into policies and practices in West Africa.
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Integrating a neonatal healthcare package for Malawi (IMCHA)
Malawi has the highest preterm delivery rate in the world. This, paired with inadequate newborn care at health facilities, results in high rates of infant mortality. Managing the healthcare needs of preterm infants remains a challenge.
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Replicating the MamaToto Program in Rural Tanzania (IMCHA)
This project will address high maternal and newborn mortality in Tanzania by adapting and implementing a maternal and newborn health intervention approach that follows the MamaToto process.
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Community-Based Cause of Death Study Linked to Maternal and Child Health Program and Vital Statistics in Ethiopia (IMCHA)
While Ethiopia has successfully reduced under-five childhood mortality, there have been slower gains in reducing neonatal (newborn) and maternal mortality rates. About 220,000 children and mothers die every year in Ethiopia.
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Building an Enhanced Cadre of Community Health Workers to Improve Maternal and Newborn Health in Rural Tanzania (IMCHA)
One woman dies in childbirth in Tanzania every hour.
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Innovating for Maternal and Child Health in Africa: Strengthening Research Capacity
The Innovating for Maternal and Child Health in Africa program aims to assist targeted developing countries in sub-Saharan Africa improve maternal, newborn, and child health.
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Promoting Safe Motherhood in Jimma Zone, Ethiopia (IMCHA)
This project aims to support community-based services that will improve maternal health in Ethiopia, a country with some of the worst health indicators in sub-Saharan Africa.