Archive: May 2011

Photo Essay: Afghanistan, the Worst Place to Be a Mother

Save the Children’s Mothers Index was published earlier this month and ranks Afghanistan as the worst place for mothers. The following photo essay was originally published on the Health Newborn Network blog. It is reposted here with permission. …

Weekend Reading

This week on the MHTF blog: We posted reactions from FCI and Gynuity, VSI and RHTP to the approval of misoprostol to prevent PPH Global Health Visions wrote a report on maternal health donors We listened to Esther Duflo at the Population…

Why Evidence Matters

At the MHTF, we have a mandate to build consensus within the maternal health community on a variety of issues based on evidence. A recent trial in Africa, publish in the New England Journal of Medicine has found that a routine treatment for children…

Esther Duflo at the Pop Council

Yesterday, we had the opportunity to go to the Population Council’s New York office for a Poverty, Gender and Youth Seminar with Esther Duflo from MIT. As a coauthor (along with Abhijit V. Banerjee) of the recently published Poor Economics: A Radical…

mHealth Tools101: Turning Ideas Into Action

DataDyne, the United Nations Foundation, the Vodafone Foundation, and the mHealth Alliance invite you to join us in person or via webinar for mHealth Tools 101: Turning Ideas Into Action with special guests Peter Benjamin General Manager,…

U.S. Maternal Health Donors: A Landscape Analysis

Insufficient funding for maternal health has been identified as a major obstacle in achieving MDG5, so the MHTF commissioned Global Heath Visions to conduct a landscaping of all the existing and potential maternal health donors based in the US. Some…

WHO Approves Misoprostol to Prevent Hemorrhage

By: Shafia Rashid, Senior Program Officer, Global Advocacy, Family Care International The following was originally published on the FCI blog. It is reposted here with permission Last week, the WHO Expert Committee on the Selection and Use of Essential…

Weekend Reading

This week on the MHTF blog: Dr. Yetnayet Asfaw of EngederHealth was interviewed on PBS Kate Kerber and Ribka Amsalu of Save the Children wrote about maternal and newborn survival in crises We discussed income shocks and birth outcomes …

Misoprostol Added to WHO List of Essential Medicines for PPH

Postpartum hemorrhage (PPH) is the leading cause of maternal mortality, accounting for about 25% of all maternal deaths. Misprostol is an easy to use drug that is shown to be successful in preventing PPH. Earlier this month, the World Health Organization…