Background: This paper aims to provide insights into the role of traditional authorities in two maternal health programmes in Northern Malawi. Among strategies to improve maternal health, these authorities issue by-laws: local rules to increase the uptake of antenatal and delivery care. The study uses a framework of gendered institutions to critically assess the by-law content, process and effects and to understand how responsibilities and accountabilities are constructed, negotiated and reversed. Methods: Findings are based on a qualitative study in five health centre catchment areas in Northern Malawi. Data were collected using meeting observations and document search, 36 semi-structured individual interviews and 19 focus group discussion...
Gender equality is fundamental to reducing malnutrition. In policy practice, gender is often miscons...
Despite the expansion of literature on social accountability in low-and middle-income countries, lit...
Widespread reports of “disrespect and abuse” in maternity wards in low- and middle-income countries ...
Background: This paper aims to provide insights into the role of traditional authorities in two mate...
Abstract Background This paper aims to provide insights into the role of traditional authorities in ...
Despite the strong global focus on improving maternal health during past decades, there is still a l...
BACKGROUND: For years, Malawi remained at the bottom of league tables on maternal, neonatal and chil...
This study was conducted in Mwanza district in southern Malawi with the aim of investigating the ind...
Abstract Background For years, Malawi remained at the bottom of league tables on maternal, neonatal ...
Despite significant recent improvements, maternal mortality remains high in Malawi. To address this,...
To address its persistently high maternal mortality, the Malawi government has prioritized strategie...
For most women, childbirth and pregnancy are not life-threatening processes. Various medical advance...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterItem not available in this repository.To address its persist...
Abstract Background The role of gender inequities in women’s ability to access maternal health care ...
Despite the expansion of literature on social accountability in low-and middle-income countries, lit...
Gender equality is fundamental to reducing malnutrition. In policy practice, gender is often miscons...
Despite the expansion of literature on social accountability in low-and middle-income countries, lit...
Widespread reports of “disrespect and abuse” in maternity wards in low- and middle-income countries ...
Background: This paper aims to provide insights into the role of traditional authorities in two mate...
Abstract Background This paper aims to provide insights into the role of traditional authorities in ...
Despite the strong global focus on improving maternal health during past decades, there is still a l...
BACKGROUND: For years, Malawi remained at the bottom of league tables on maternal, neonatal and chil...
This study was conducted in Mwanza district in southern Malawi with the aim of investigating the ind...
Abstract Background For years, Malawi remained at the bottom of league tables on maternal, neonatal ...
Despite significant recent improvements, maternal mortality remains high in Malawi. To address this,...
To address its persistently high maternal mortality, the Malawi government has prioritized strategie...
For most women, childbirth and pregnancy are not life-threatening processes. Various medical advance...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterItem not available in this repository.To address its persist...
Abstract Background The role of gender inequities in women’s ability to access maternal health care ...
Despite the expansion of literature on social accountability in low-and middle-income countries, lit...
Gender equality is fundamental to reducing malnutrition. In policy practice, gender is often miscons...
Despite the expansion of literature on social accountability in low-and middle-income countries, lit...
Widespread reports of “disrespect and abuse” in maternity wards in low- and middle-income countries ...