Maternal and adolescent health in West Africa: Toward low-cost reforms grounded in reality
High numbers of women and adolescent girls continue to die in Niger and Benin while giving birth. The challenge is how to address the problem.
High numbers of women and adolescent girls continue to die in Niger and Benin while giving birth. The challenge is how to address the problem.
This project by the Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP) will support quality research, capacity development, and policy engagement, with a focus on inclusive growth in low-income developing countries.
This project brings together and supports the uptake of maternal and child health research evidence into policies and practices in East Africa.
This project will help strengthen research and teaching capacity in earth sciences at the University of Limpopo, South Africa, to prepare students and faculty to better meet the demands of mining on society, the environment, and the economy.
Barriers to education in many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) limit the development of human capital, leading to significant skills gaps.
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.
This project will help establish a West African Global Environmental and Occupational Health (GEO Health) Hub in environmental and occupational health.