Archive: Nov 2010

Celebrate Solutions: The Tamil Nadu Health Systems Project, India

By: Mariko Rasmussen, Program Assistant, Women Deliver This post was originally published on Women Deliver’s blog. Reposted with permission. Tamil Nadu lies in the southernmost part of the Indian Peninsula. The state faces major challenges in…

Partners' Forum on Women's & Children's Health - Day 2

By: Tim Thomas, Senior Advisor, MHTF Day two of the Partner’s Forum on Women’s and Children’s Health in Delhi turned out to be much more substantive than day one. The opening plenary obliquely titled Accelerating Action for…

Partners' Forum on Women's & Children's Health - Day 1

By: Tim Thomas, Senior Advisor, MHTF On the sidelines of the political posturing and rhetoric at the Partners’ Forum on Women’s & Children’s Health sponsored by the Partnership for Maternal, Newborn and Child Health underway at the…

Weekend Reading

Recently on the MHTF blog: Raji Mohanam wrote about her time at the mHealth Summit Julianne Parker wrote about her work in Brazil We informed you about our other blog, GlobalMama Sara Al Lamki described a night at a “make-shift…

The Night Clinic

By: Sara Al-Lamki, Young Champion of Maternal Health This blog post was contributed by Sara Al Lamki, one of the fifteen Young Champions of Maternal Health chosen by Ashoka and the Maternal Health Task Force at EngenderHealth. She will be blogging about…

mHealth: But Does it Work?

Just in time for the mHealth Summit, The Lancet published an evaluation of an SMS initiative (gated) to improve antiretroviral therapy (ART) at clinics in Kenya. Patients were randomly assigned to groups, one of which would receive text messages from…

Climate Change and Family Planning

What is the most efficient way to reduce carbon emissions and limit climate change? Family planning and female education, according to a recent paper by David Wheeler and Dan Hammer of the Center for Global Development: Using recent data on…

New/Updated Pages

Updated November 12 We’ve revamped our Statistics and Projects pages on the MHTF website. The Statistics page now includes links to answers for some frequently asked questions about maternal health and more details about sources for maternal…