Background: This paper describes early results of an integrated maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) program in Northern Nigeria where child mortality rates are two to three times higher than in the southern states. The intervention model integrated critical health systems changes needed to reinvigorate MNCH health services, together with community-based activities aimed at mobilizing and enabling women to make changes in their MNCH practices. Control Local Government Areas received less-intense statewide policy changes. Methods: The impact of the intervention was assessed using a quasi-experimental design, comparing MNCH behaviors and outcomes in the intervention and control areas, before and after implementation of the systems and c...
In Nigeria, the government is implementing the Free Maternal and Child Health Care Prog...
In spite of a decrease globally, the maternal mortality rate (MMR) in Nigeria and its Jigawa State h...
Background. The United Nations\u27 Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 4 aims for a two-thirds reducti...
Background: This paper describes early results of an integrated maternal, newborn, and child health ...
BACKGROUND: Poor maternal and child health indicators have been reported in Nigeria since the 1990s....
Maternal mortality in Northern Nigeria is among the highest in the world. To guide programme plannin...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to quantify change in the coverage, quality and equity of essential mat...
Background: Maternal health outcomes in Nigeria, the most populous African nation, are among the wor...
Interactions between families and frontline workers – their frequency, quality, and equity – and cov...
The study included 2,819 women participants of reproductive age. Among other intervention strategies...
This review provides insight into the process of evidence-informed policymaking and knowledge transf...
IDEAS is a 5 year measurement, learning and evaluation (MLE) project funded by the Bill & Melinda Ga...
Introduction: Nigeria has one of the highest maternal mortality ratios in the world. Poor health out...
High rates of mortality of reproductive-aged women, newborn and under five-year-old children are of ...
In Nigeria, the government is implementing the Free Maternal and Child Health Care Programme (FMCHCP...
In Nigeria, the government is implementing the Free Maternal and Child Health Care Prog...
In spite of a decrease globally, the maternal mortality rate (MMR) in Nigeria and its Jigawa State h...
Background. The United Nations\u27 Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 4 aims for a two-thirds reducti...
Background: This paper describes early results of an integrated maternal, newborn, and child health ...
BACKGROUND: Poor maternal and child health indicators have been reported in Nigeria since the 1990s....
Maternal mortality in Northern Nigeria is among the highest in the world. To guide programme plannin...
OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to quantify change in the coverage, quality and equity of essential mat...
Background: Maternal health outcomes in Nigeria, the most populous African nation, are among the wor...
Interactions between families and frontline workers – their frequency, quality, and equity – and cov...
The study included 2,819 women participants of reproductive age. Among other intervention strategies...
This review provides insight into the process of evidence-informed policymaking and knowledge transf...
IDEAS is a 5 year measurement, learning and evaluation (MLE) project funded by the Bill & Melinda Ga...
Introduction: Nigeria has one of the highest maternal mortality ratios in the world. Poor health out...
High rates of mortality of reproductive-aged women, newborn and under five-year-old children are of ...
In Nigeria, the government is implementing the Free Maternal and Child Health Care Programme (FMCHCP...
In Nigeria, the government is implementing the Free Maternal and Child Health Care Prog...
In spite of a decrease globally, the maternal mortality rate (MMR) in Nigeria and its Jigawa State h...
Background. The United Nations\u27 Millennium Development Goal (MDG) 4 aims for a two-thirds reducti...