May
13

Uganda Situational Analysis Report 2017

Introduction This document highlights information derived from a context mapping report which indicates findings relevant to the successful implementation of Maternal, New Born and Child Health (MNCH) work in Uganda.

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May
13

Tanzania Situational Analysis Report 2017

The MNCH context mapping exercise conducted in 2016 provided a better understanding of the policymaking process in Tanzania, existing policies on Maternal Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) as well as opportunities available for the Implementing Research Teams (IRTs) and the Eastern Africa - Health Policy and Research organization (EA-HPRO) in creating awareness on IMCHA research as well as informing policy action.

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May
13

Malawi Situational Analysis Report 2017

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13

Ethiopia Situational Analysis Report 2017

The MNCH context mapping exercise conducted in 2016 provided a better understanding of the policymaking process in Ethiopia, existing policies on Maternal Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) as well as opportunities available for the Implementing Research Teams (IRTs) and the Eastern Africa - Health Policy and Research organization (EA-HPRO) in creating awareness on IMCHA research as well as informing policy action.

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Aug
20

Policy Brief: Improving Quality of Care in Malawi’s Public Sector Maternal Health Services

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Jul
09

Profile of research work supported by the IMCHA initiative in Tanzania

Tanzania’s commitment to preventing maternal and newborn deaths has earned new momentum since 2016 in its adoption of a series of policies that recognize that a healthy and informed population, where fewer women are dying while giving life, is the bedrock of development. The country has made appreciable strides in achieving the Millennium Development Goal of reducing under-5 mortality by two-thirds, yet worryingly, trends are reversing with respect to its maternal mortality rate (MMR). According to the Demographic Health Survey 2015-2016 report, there has been a more than 20% increase in the rate of women dying while giving life over the last eight years, from 432/100,000 live births in 2012 to 556/100,000 live births in 2015.Tanzania is also one of the most challenging places in sub-Saharan Africa to be a newborn, ranking among the 10 countries responsible for more than 60% of newborn deaths.

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