Interested in a position in reproductive, maternal, newborn, child or adolescent health? Every month, the Maternal Health Task Force rounds up job and internship postings from around the globe. In this month’s roundup, we are featuring positions with Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Performance Monitoring and Accountability 2020, CARE and other organizations…read more
A More Accurate Method for Estimating Country-Level Health Workforce Needs?
Posted onAn effective health workforce requires not only a sufficient number of workers, but also an appropriate mix of health care providers or cadres. A group of researchers developed a new model for estimating sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn and adolescent health workforce needs that accounts for demographic and epidemiological differences among countries…read more
The ‘Dream Team’ for sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn and adolescent health: An adjusted service target model to estimate the ideal mix of health care professionals to cover population need
Posted onSeroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii infection in refugee and migrant pregnant women along the Thailand–Myanmar border
Posted on22 New Positions in Maternal Newborn Health
Posted onInterested in a position in reproductive, maternal, newborn, child or adolescent health? Every month, the Maternal Health Task Force rounds up job and internship postings from around the globe. This month, we are featuring jobs at Population Services International, CARE, Jhpiego and other organizations…read more
Community-based distribution of misoprostol for early abortion: Evaluation of a program along the Thailand-Burma border
Posted onCommunity-based distribution of misoprostol for early abortion: Evaluation of a program along the Thailand–Burma border
Posted onPrevention of postpartum haemorrhage by community-based auxiliary midwives in hard-to-reach areas of Myanmar: A qualitative inquiry into acceptability and feasibility of task shifting
Posted onMyanmar trains midwives to tackle maternal death rate
Posted onCommunity-Based Maternal Health Care: Meeting Women Where They Are
Posted onAll women deserve respectful, culturally sensitive, women-centered care that takes into account how, where and with whom they want to receive maternal health care. In order to ensure that this happens, health systems must meet women where they are—both literally and figuratively. Community-based approaches can be effective strategies for providing women with the kind of care they want and need in the place they choose…read more