Role of gender and equity in maternal, neonatal and child health programs in West Africa
The presentation highlights how a woman’s status in society can determine health, access to health care, and the health of her children.
The presentation highlights how a woman’s status in society can determine health, access to health care, and the health of her children.
The presentation provides demographic information/graphs regarding child mortality rates over time (1990-2013) in sub-Sharan African countries, and specifically focuses on countries involved in the West African Health Organization (WAHO) Innovatin
There is a lack of programs that address gender inequity in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) region.
This policy brief presents the results of the situational analysis conducted in six countries: Benin, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Mali, Nigeria and Senegal, through the “Moving Maternal Newborn and Child Health Evidence into Policy in West Africa (MEP)”
There is no national survey on adult smoking in Burkina Faso. Data available on the consumption of tobacco products are based on divided groups’ studies that focus on a few large cities.