Archive: Jul 2011

Maternal Health Challenges in Kenya: An Overview of the Meetings

By: Emily Puckart, Senior Program Assistant, MHTF I attended the two day Nairobi meeting on “Maternal Health Challenges in Kenya: What New Research Evidence Shows” organized by the Woodrow Wilson International Center and the African Population and Health…

Conditional or Unconditional Cash Transfers?

[polldaddy poll=5228201] This post is part of a series of posts on cash transfers and maternal health. To read other posts in the series, click here. If CCTs are a part of your work or research, we’d love to hear from you. Contact us at…

Progress Ttowards MDG5 in Morocco

Morocco has been making strides in reducing its maternal mortality ratio over the past few years. In 2000, the MMR stood at 262 deaths per 100,000 live births, while in 2008 it was 124, a reduction of over 50%. Since 1990, the baseline for the Millennium…

Maternal Health in Kenya

Yesterday, the MHTF, along with the Woodrow Wilson Center, UNFPA and the African Population and Health Research Center, held a dialogue on maternal health in Kenya that featured a discussion between experts in Washington and Nairobi. Prior to the event,…

Beyond JSY: What Will Improve Maternal Health in Seraikela?

By: Sarah Blake, This post is part of a series of posts on cash transfers and maternal health. To read other posts in the series, click here. If CCTs are a part of your work or research, we’d love to hear from you. Contact us at…

Weekend Reading

This week on the MHTF blog: Joslyn Meier and Peter Mukasa of EngenderHealth wrote about partograph use in Uganda We posted about demand and supply side interventions for maternal health A review of evidence on referral system interventions …

Jill Sheffield on a Post-MDG World

Back in May, we posted on GlobalMama about how to start thinking about advocacy, development and health policy after the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) reach their 2015 deadline: [After 2015] a useful framework for addressing some development…

Systematic Review: Referral Systems for EmOC

DFID, partnering with IMMPACT and others, recently published, a systematic review that delves into the evidence on transport and referral systems for emergency obstetric care (EmOC). The review covers 14 interventions that address organizational…

Demand v. Supply

This post is part of a series of posts on cash transfers and maternal health. To read other posts in the series, click here. If CCTs are a part of your work or research, we’d love to hear from you. Contact us at clindahl@engenderhealth.org if you are…