Accessing Safe Deliveries in Tanzania (IMCHA)
This project aims to address Tanzania's critical need for reducing maternal and newborn deaths.
This project aims to address Tanzania's critical need for reducing maternal and newborn deaths.
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.
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.
The burden of disease from environmental and occupational health hazards and climate change is a growing concern in eastern Africa.
One woman dies in childbirth in Tanzania every hour.
This project will provide evidence for how systems-wide quality improvements can enhance maternal and newborn health outcomes at the district, health facility, and community levels in Tanzania.
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.
In Tanzania, the maternal mortality rate of 454 deaths per 100,000 live births means that every hour, another woman dies in childbirth.