Archive: Apr 2011

Weekend Reading

This week on the MHTF blog: We wrote about the connection between malaria and maternal health A film about maternal health will be featured by The Economist Film Project Reports from a hospital in Libya More on stillbirths from The Lancet …

Stillbirth and Maternal Mental Health

We’ve written before on GlobalMama (free registration required) about the mental health aspect of maternal health and how mental health is missing from the global health agenda. The recent Lancet stillbirth series should bring the issue of maternal…

Richard Horton on Stillbirths

Earlier this month, The Lancet published a series on stillbirths to shed light on a health issue that is often ignored. Many of the causes of stillbirth also can lead to poor maternal outcomes, and many of the solutions and interventions to address…

How Are Mothers Being Affected in Libya?

Maternal health in post-conflict or post-crisis settings is a topic that we’ve discussed here on the blog before. However, it is often hard to find data, or even anecdotal, that explains how mothers are impacted by an unfolding crisis. Reports from…

MH Film Chosen to Debut for Launch of The Economist Film Project

From The Economist: New York, NY–The Economist Film Project, which presents documentary films that reflect the types of issues The Economist is known for covering, announced today that The Edge of Joy will be the initiative’s debut film.…

World Malaria Day

Today is World Malaria Day. As with many other health issues, such as neglected tropical diseases, HIV/AIDS, and nutrition, there are intricate links between malaria and maternal health. A 2010 paper by Dellicour et al. estimates that over 50 million…

Weekend Reading

This week on the MHTF blog: We posted about an upcoming USAID Maternal Health Technical Series We commented on the World Bank-IMF Global Monitoring Report There was a Maternal Health Policy Dialogue on accessing care in urban slums Mama was…

The WHO World Medicines Situation Report

The World Health Organization (WHO) published this week some chapters of the World Medicines Situation Report 2011. According to the WHO: The third edition of the World Medicines Situation Report brings together new data on 24 key topics relating to…

Mama: Together for Safe Births in Crises

The following post is contributed by the Women’s Refugee Commission (WRC) who launched the Mama project. To read a blog post by Marketing for International Development (M4ID), who worked with the WRC to design the platform, click here. This post…