Achieving the ambitious maternal mortality reduction aims of the Millennium Development Goals will require more than generating sufficient donor support and carrying out appropriate medical interventions. It also will necessitate convincing governments in developing countries to give the cause political priority. The generation of political priority, however, is a subject that has received minimal research attention. In this article, we assess the state of political priority for maternal mortality reduction in Nigeria, which has more maternal deaths in childbirth than any country except India. We also identify challenges that advocates face in promoting priority. We find that after decades of neglect, a policy window has opened for safe mot...
Plateau state, one of Nigeria’s 36 federating states, currently has a high rate of maternal mortalit...
Estimates indicate that Nigeria has more than 50,000 maternal deaths annually, while many key matern...
Maternal mortality is a major global public health issue; roughly 300,000 women die annually worldwi...
Approximately one-quarter of all maternal deaths occur in India, far more than in any other nation o...
Using in-depth and key informant interviews, and review of literature on maternal health in Enugu St...
Nigeria’s national maternal mortality rate is estimated at 545 per 100,000 live births in 2008. Desp...
Context: Maternal mortality in Nigeria is high and occurs from direct and indirect medical causes to...
The study was designed to identify and document the nature of current policy framework and programs ...
This paper was presented by Jeremy Shiffman on November 18, 2004 at the 38 Annual General Meeting an...
Transformation is the major goal of the present democratic administration in Nigeria. No country eve...
Nigeria is the most populated country in Africa and also has the highest number of maternal deaths. ...
Nigeria presently has one of the highest rates of maternal mortality (MM) in the developing world. A...
Maternal mortality is a global occurrence, notwithstanding that some countries are affected by it mo...
Maternal mortality ratio in Nigeria is one of the highest in the world. This paper reports a facili...
BACKGROUND: The Millennium Development Goal 5(MDG-5) aims at reducing Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR)...
Plateau state, one of Nigeria’s 36 federating states, currently has a high rate of maternal mortalit...
Estimates indicate that Nigeria has more than 50,000 maternal deaths annually, while many key matern...
Maternal mortality is a major global public health issue; roughly 300,000 women die annually worldwi...
Approximately one-quarter of all maternal deaths occur in India, far more than in any other nation o...
Using in-depth and key informant interviews, and review of literature on maternal health in Enugu St...
Nigeria’s national maternal mortality rate is estimated at 545 per 100,000 live births in 2008. Desp...
Context: Maternal mortality in Nigeria is high and occurs from direct and indirect medical causes to...
The study was designed to identify and document the nature of current policy framework and programs ...
This paper was presented by Jeremy Shiffman on November 18, 2004 at the 38 Annual General Meeting an...
Transformation is the major goal of the present democratic administration in Nigeria. No country eve...
Nigeria is the most populated country in Africa and also has the highest number of maternal deaths. ...
Nigeria presently has one of the highest rates of maternal mortality (MM) in the developing world. A...
Maternal mortality is a global occurrence, notwithstanding that some countries are affected by it mo...
Maternal mortality ratio in Nigeria is one of the highest in the world. This paper reports a facili...
BACKGROUND: The Millennium Development Goal 5(MDG-5) aims at reducing Maternal Mortality Ratio (MMR)...
Plateau state, one of Nigeria’s 36 federating states, currently has a high rate of maternal mortalit...
Estimates indicate that Nigeria has more than 50,000 maternal deaths annually, while many key matern...
Maternal mortality is a major global public health issue; roughly 300,000 women die annually worldwi...