Archive: 2011

The MHTF @ HSPH

Today, November 1, marks the official launch of the second phase of the Maternal Health Task Force (MHTF) now located in Women and Health Initiative at the Harvard School of Public Health. In this next phase, the MHTF will build on progress made thus far…

"Gaps" in Maternal Health in Kenya

By: Emily Puckart, Program Associate, MHTF During the recent meeting in Nairobi on improving health systems through a maternal health framework, participants focused on knowledge gaps in the Kenyan health system that can negatively affect maternal…

Weekend Reading

This week on the MHTF blog An opportunity to work with Jacaranda Health in Kenya Satisfaction with care for mothers in Ethiopia Maternal mortality in Afghanistan Linkages between WASH and maternal health On Monday, the world population…

A Population of 7 Billion

On Monday, October 31, the world’s population will reach and surpass seven billion. By some estimates, the population will be over 10 billion by the end of the century. This year’s State of the World’s Population from UNFPA addresses…

Water and Sanitation Linkages to MH and FP

Earlier this year, we ran a series of posts exploring linkages between water, sanitation and maternal health. WASH for Mothers included issues such as health systems, integrating maternal care and water delivery, and infection prevention, among others. …

Quality of Care Matters

Quality of care is often a difficult thing to measure, especially in low resource settings. The data are generally good to show us if women have four antenatal care visits or give birth in a facility. However, this does not tell us anything about the…

Opportunity with Jacaranda Health

Jacaranda Health is seeking an experienced clinician with significant work in maternal and child health to assist and provide mentorship to our growing clinical team. The position will be a mix of operations and strategy. We are seeking a clinician who…

Weekend Reading

This week on the MHTF blog: Josh Nesbit wrote about a sense of urgency for the maternal health community Ann Blanc believes we need to move beyond technical issues in maternal health Meg Wirth discussed the “maternal health…

Buzz Meeting: Convening the MH Field

The first phase of the Maternal Health Task Force ends officially October 31st at its birthplace, EngenderHealth, and the second phase begins November 1st 2011 at its new home, the Harvard School of Public Health. (A six-month extension of the first…