MMR Post-2015 Targets Series

Bangkok Delivers

By: Ana Langer, Director of the Maternal Health Task Force and Women and Health Initiative Big news from Bangkok. With the 2015 deadline for the Millennium Development Goals approaching, the maternal health community spoke with one voice to set the…

Post-2015: Saving Women’s Lives With Post-Abortion Care

By: Venture Strategies Innovations As new post-2015 targets and strategies to end preventable maternal deaths are being discussed and debated, we have the opportunity to leverage the progress made over the past decade by scaling up proven…

Updates on Post-2015 Maternal Mortality Target Setting

The Ending Preventable Maternal Mortality (EPMM) working group met in January 2014 to continue the ongoing discussion of maternal mortality targets, post-2015 and the end of the Millennium Development Goals. The group has issued a communiqué, providing…

Moving Beyond the Numbers

By: Renuka Motihar, Independent Consultant and member of the Executive Committee of the White Ribbon Alliance India As we approach the 2015 deadline for the Millennium Development Goals, what does the future hold for international maternal mortality…

New MHTF Topics Page: Post-2015: What’s Next for Maternal Health?

The MHTF is pleased to announce the launch of our latest topic page: “Post-2014: What’s next for maternal health?” Along with our ongoing guest blog series on the proposed maternal health goal for the post-2015 development agenda, the topics…

The Global Stage Needs a Global Audience

By: Lennie Kamwendo, White Ribbon Alliance Global Board Member As we approach the 2015 deadline for the Millennium Development Goals, what does the future hold for international maternal mortality targets? The MHTF is pleased to be hosting a blog series…

Translating Global Targets to Local Action: Lessons From Nigeria

By: Bridget Nwagbara and Osayande Osagie, students at Melbourne School of Global and Population Health, University of Melbourne, Australia. As we approach the 2015 deadline for the Millennium Development Goals, what does the future hold for…