Globally Scaling Digital Solutions for Managing Misinformation
There has been a dramatic and alarming rise in the prevalence of so-called “fake news” around the world in the past two years.
There has been a dramatic and alarming rise in the prevalence of so-called “fake news” around the world in the past two years.
Success in the implementation of maternal and newborn health interventions at the country level has been generally attributed to three main interlinked factors: leadership and management, resources, and end-user-related factors.
In Tanzania, a project popularly known as “MamaToto” (mother-baby) is building local capacity to improve maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH).
Progress in maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) outcomes in low-income countries has been slow.
Access to the means of preventing unwanted pregnancies and unsafe abortions is critical for averting maternal and newborn deaths and disease.
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.
Implementing comprehensive, community-focused primary health care is a major challenge in post-conflict regions such as South Sudan and neighbouring Northern Uganda.
South Sudan has some of the worst health indicators in the world. This project will seek to address the problem by improving community health-worker motivation and performance.
One woman dies in childbirth in Tanzania every hour.