Obstetrics knowledge and skills training as a catalyst for change
Posted onToo little too late: Violence disrupts maternal health care in conflict settings
Posted onCan a Human Centered Design Approach to Group Antenatal Care Improve Women’s Pregnancy and Birth Experiences?
Posted onVoice and Choice of Mothers: Health Decision-Making Dynamics Among Women in Urban India
Posted onWhat are women’s roles in the maternal health care decision-making process in settings like India? Are women’s voices heard by their family members and caregivers? How can women be empowered in maternal health care? To answer these questions, the ALMATA team conducted baseline research and surveyed 500 women from New Delhi and Mumbai, India…read more
Identifying disrespect and abuse in organisational culture: A study of two hospitals in Mumbai, India
Posted onProviding postpartum care with limited resources: Experiences of nurse-midwives and obstetricians in urban Tanzania
Posted on“Hoping for Life While Fearing Death”: Insights Into Maternal Health From the MSF Scientific Research Day
Posted onMaternal health is often overlooked in times of civil unrest, public health or humanitarian crises, creating a further disadvantaged subset of the already vulnerable population. Medecines sans Frontieres (MSF) recently hosted a scientific research day that explored several promising projects aimed at improving maternal health in these settings…read more