Transcription of Maternal and Newborn Health - Population Council
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Maternal AND Newborn HEALTHIN THIS ISSUE: Building the Evidence: What Works to Improve Maternal and Newborn HealthEnding Eclampsia: Preventing Maternal Death by Expanding Access to Lifesaving InterventionsPromoting Respectful Maternal and Reproductive Health CareTimely Treatment for Obstetric Fistula: Improving Maternal Health OutcomesMenstrual Regulation with Medication: Reducing Maternal Mortality In BangladeshSaving Lives: Validating Indicators of the Quality of Maternal Health CareProfiles: Charlotte Warren, Council Senior Researcher, Maternal / Newborn Health Expert and Practitioner, and Anna Nordberg, Council DonorMomentumMAY 2016 NEWS FROM THE Population COUNCIL1 SOURCES: Say, Lale et al. 2014. Global causes of Maternal death: A WHO systematic analysis, The Lancet 2(6) e323 , Susheela, Jacqueline E. Darroch, and Lori S. Ashford. 2014. Adding it up: The costs and benefits of investing in sexual and reproductive Health 2014. Report. New York: Guttmacher Institute. World Health Organization (WHO).
BUILDING THE EVIDENCE: WHAT WORKS TO IMPROVE MATERNAL AND NEWBORN HEALTH Improving access to quality maternal and newborn health (MNH) services
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