Why We Need Legal Accountability for Maternal Health
Posted onIf we all agree that maternal mortality represents a human rights violation, why do lawyers, providers, NGOs, and individuals hesitate to use the legal system in the wake of a maternal death or morbidity? The legal system is used to protect rights and health everyday. However, for maternal health related violations, the law remains an underused resource for accountability… read more
Association between disrespect and abuse during childbirth and women’s confidence in health facilities in Tanzania
Posted onEstablishing a volunteer doula program within a nurse-midwifery education program: A winning situation for both clients and students
Posted onReflection on Strategies Toward Ending Preventable Maternal Mortality
Posted onWhen getting there is not enough: A nationwide cross-sectional study of 998 maternal deaths and 1451 near-misses in public tertiary hospitals in a low-income country
Posted onImproving communication and coordination of complex perinatal patients
Posted onViews of Swedish commissioning parents relating to the exploitation discourse in using transnational surrogacy
Posted onMaternal and Newborn Health Take the Spotlight at the World Health Assembly
Posted onAn event at the 68th World Health Assembly will showcase a combined strategic approach using the EPMM and ENAP frameworks to accelerate progress, and feature examples from country champions of successful models of integration at national policy and point-of-service levels… read more