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Making Outpatient Abortion Services a Reality

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By: Janna Oberdorf, Communications Manager, Women Deliver Every year, an estimated 20 million unsafe abortions take place. And of all maternal deaths, unsafe abortion accounts for 13%. Imagine if we could change that. Imagine if we could make a…

Local Context Matters to Women’s Lives: A Report from Delhi

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By: Sara Stratton, Director, MNCH/FP Programs, IntraHealth International This post was originally published on IntraHealth’s Global Health Blog. To the business world, it’s location, location, location. Here in Delhi, though, at the Global Maternal…

Making the Final Push for MDG5, Making Women Matter

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By: Kate Dilley, Administrative Coordinator, Management Sciences for Health This post was originally posted on haba na haba, hujaza kibaba–and has been adapted for the MHTF  Blog One of the most salient admissions I heard during…

Women Deliver Day Two: A Focus on (High and Low) Technology

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Day two (6/8) of the Women Deliver conference had a clear focus on technology to improve the health of women and children around the globe. Take a look at two examples of technologies discussed at the conference yesterday–one high tech and one very…

Women Deliver: Day One in Review

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The Women Deliver conference is officially underway–and in the first day alone several announcements were made that will likely make a significant impact on the maternal health field. Below you will find links to several highlights from yesterday…

What Has Technology Done For You Lately?

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By: Raji Mohanam, Knowledge Management Specialist, MHTF I recently attended the NTEN Annual Conference (April 8-10) in Atlanta, Georgia. NTEN (Nonprofit Technology Network) is an organization that helps nonprofits navigate the high-speed,…