Archive: Oct 2014

From Rights-Based Advocacy to Maternal Health Outcomes

By: Georgia Taylor, Health Partners International The health system is responsible for poor maternity care Women’s health is affected by how they are treated during pregnancy, childbirth and after. South African women, for example, have described…

The Right to Survive Pregnancy and Childbirth

By: Melissa Upreti, Center for Reproductive Rights For many women, pregnancy is a joyous occasion, but for millions of women worldwide, it is a dangerous proposition that could result in serious injury or even death. Nearly 800 women die every day due…

Join Us in Celebrating the International Day of the Girl Child

By: Katie Millar, Technical Writer, Women and Health Initiative, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Today is a day of celebration: Today we congratulate Malala as a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, which is a perfect way to kick-off…

Apply Now! Exciting Fellowships for Maternal Health Professionals

Two fellowship opportunities are now available. Please review the information below. Takemi Fellowship The Harvard School of Public Health is pleased to announce that two Takemi Fellows will be supported annually by a grant from the Ford Foundation to…

Join Global Experts Today to Discuss the Impact of Maternal Death

Today, in the Leadership Studio at Harvard School of Public Health, experts will gather to discuss the impact of a maternal death on a family and society. A maternal death is a tragedy, but even more is its impact on her family and community both…

Exciting Opportunities to Work in Maternal Health

At the Maternal Health Task Force, we believe mothers and newborns will achieve the care they need as long as talented and enthusiastic people continue to work and advocate for improved outcomes. As such, we’d like to share opportunities available…