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Posted onCall for Posts! Social Accountability and Community Mobilization to Improve Maternal Health
Posted onThis post is the first in our new blog series, “Social accountability and community mobilization for maternal health,” hosted with COPASAH and the Centre for Health and Social Justice (CHSJ). From holding governments accountable with legislation for maternal deaths to community monitoring of quality of maternal health care, social accountability can be a powerful tool to empower communities to protect the health of women and mothers. Are you working in this area? Contribute a post to the series!… read more