Opinion: Invest in midwives to improve global health
Maternal and baby health, scout for the best care available
‘Midwifery is a calling, not just a profession’: Childbirth stories around the world
Childbirth in Malawi: ‘I travelled to find the right blood, while my wife lay dying’
‘Gentle’ c-sections are growing in popularity
Intermittent transfer of midwives threatens quality maternal, newborn care
Malawi still behind in eliminating maternal deaths
70th World Health Assembly: Country progress in improving women’s, children’s and adolescents’ health
The doctor who revolutionized hospital-birth safety
Quality of antenatal care predicts retention in skilled birth attendance: A multilevel analysis of 28 African countries
Family-centered care for sick newborns: A paradigm of social collaboration to improve maternal newborn health outcomes
Quality of care: Driving change through country leadership
How a simple checklist can save women’s lives
Assam’s steady steps to ensure safe motherhood
Too much, too soon: Addressing over-intervention in maternity care
Rwanda: What we need to address the plight of midwives
A little respect: Saraswathi Vedam on reducing over-intervention in maternal care through more autonomy
Incentivizing respectful maternity care – Could PBF promote comprehensive change?
From crisis comes opportunity to improve refugees’ reproductive health
Midwives offer care, dignity and a lifeline for Haiti’s mothers
To reduce maternal deaths, look to midwives
Ghana government affirms commitment to meet SDGs
Kenya: NHIF pays out Sh1bn for c-section child deliveries
Taking quality improvement to the next level: How our “golden” public-private partnership is advancing maternal health care in India and providing lessons for other countries
Costa Rican state hospitals further improve newborn and maternal care
Getting the message home: Advocacy for health accountability in Uganda
Using quality improvement approaches for better community health
Making healthcare affordable: Women’s savings and loans clubs to the rescue
In a broken health care system, this initiative is working hard to prevent maternal deaths
It takes a village and data: Using routine health information to ensure safe, institutionalized births in Mozambique