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Weekend Reading

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This week on the MHTF blog: Are there negative aspects to involving men? Jacaranda Health involves mothers in designing care mothers2mothers reports on their Active Client Follow-Up project The launch of Global Motherhood on the Huffington…

Small Fixes in Maternal Health

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By: Emily Puckart, Program Associate, MHTF The New York Times has recently published a series on “Small Fixes: Low-cost innovations that can save thousands of lives.” The series highlights small, low cost solutions to public health problems…

Weekend Reading

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This week on the MHTF blog: Joy Lawn wrote about neonatal mortality in Africa We announced our upcoming move to the Harvard School of Public Health mothers2mothers updated us on their PMTCT project CIESAS began analyzing their data Some…

An Interview on ACFU from m2m

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The following is part of a series of project updates from mothers2mothers. MHTF is supporting their project, Using Cell Phones in PMTCT. More information MHTF supported projects can be found here. Written by: mothers2mothers As mothers2mothers…

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Recently on the MHTF blog Raji Mohanam wrote about three days at the Non Profit Technology Conference (1, 2, 3) We announced a Maternal Health Supplies Community of Practice with PAI Emily Puckart recapped the Maternal Health Policy Dialogue …

m2m on Good Morning America

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mothers2mothers, an MHTF sub-awardee, is going to be featured on ABC’s Good Morning America next week. The program airs on March 14th from 7am-9am EST.   From m2m: We are excited about our participation in the series, a year-long…

Weekend Reading

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This week on the MHTF blog: The Department of Community Medicine at Rajarata University wrote about productivity costs and maternal health CEDPA updated us on their project to integrate HIV/AIDS into maternal health programs Young Champion…

mHealth: But Does it Work?

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Just in time for the mHealth Summit, The Lancet published an evaluation of an SMS initiative (gated) to improve antiretroviral therapy (ART) at clinics in Kenya. Patients were randomly assigned to groups, one of which would receive text messages from…