Olugbenga Oguntunde,1,2 Farouk Musa Yusuf,1,3 Jabulani Nyenwa,1,4 Dauda Sulaiman Dauda,1,2 Abdulsamad Salihu,1,3 Irit Sinai5 1UKAid/Nigeria MNCH2 Programme, Kano, Nigeria; 2Palladium, Abuja, Nigeria; 3Society for Family Health, Abuja, Nigeria; 4Palladium, London, UK; 5Palladium, Washington, DC, USA Purpose: Ensuring adequate access to skilled birth attendants during and after childbirth is a key strategy to reducing maternal and newborn mortalities. Transportation difficulties in emergency situations continue to be a significant barrier to accessing emergency obstetric care, especially in rural and hard-to-reach areas. Emergency transport schemes (ETS) have been introduced in various settings to increase access to emergency care and reduc...
At present there is under utilization of maternity service provision in Nigeria, with only a third o...
Maternal mortality ratios often reflect on the quality and availability of emergency obstetric care ...
High maternal mortality rates in developing countries have been of great concern. For over two decad...
Background: At least four out of ten women will develop unpredictable complications during pregnancy...
Globally, Nigeria is the second most unsafe country to be pregnant, with Lagos, its economic nerve c...
Globally, Nigeria is the second most unsafe country to be pregnant, with Lagos, its economic nerve c...
BACKGROUND:Quality improvement in emergency obstetric care (EmOC) is a critical and cost-effective s...
Background and Objectives: Despite advances in modern healthcare, Traditional Birth Attendants (TBA)...
BACKGROUND: As part of efforts to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria, pregnant women are being encour...
Background: As part of efforts to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria, pregnant women are being encour...
Confinement is a life-changing, pleasant and joyful event and experience for many mothers. It is a p...
Background: Maternal mortality rates continue to soar high in Northern Nigeria despite all sorts of ...
Background: Maternal mortality ratio remains high in Nigeria and the Presence of skilled birth atten...
Susan B Aradeon,1 Henry V Doctor2 1Freelance International Consultant (Social and Behavioral Change...
Pregnant women are encouraged to give birth in healthcare facilities, including primary health cent...
At present there is under utilization of maternity service provision in Nigeria, with only a third o...
Maternal mortality ratios often reflect on the quality and availability of emergency obstetric care ...
High maternal mortality rates in developing countries have been of great concern. For over two decad...
Background: At least four out of ten women will develop unpredictable complications during pregnancy...
Globally, Nigeria is the second most unsafe country to be pregnant, with Lagos, its economic nerve c...
Globally, Nigeria is the second most unsafe country to be pregnant, with Lagos, its economic nerve c...
BACKGROUND:Quality improvement in emergency obstetric care (EmOC) is a critical and cost-effective s...
Background and Objectives: Despite advances in modern healthcare, Traditional Birth Attendants (TBA)...
BACKGROUND: As part of efforts to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria, pregnant women are being encour...
Background: As part of efforts to reduce maternal deaths in Nigeria, pregnant women are being encour...
Confinement is a life-changing, pleasant and joyful event and experience for many mothers. It is a p...
Background: Maternal mortality rates continue to soar high in Northern Nigeria despite all sorts of ...
Background: Maternal mortality ratio remains high in Nigeria and the Presence of skilled birth atten...
Susan B Aradeon,1 Henry V Doctor2 1Freelance International Consultant (Social and Behavioral Change...
Pregnant women are encouraged to give birth in healthcare facilities, including primary health cent...
At present there is under utilization of maternity service provision in Nigeria, with only a third o...
Maternal mortality ratios often reflect on the quality and availability of emergency obstetric care ...
High maternal mortality rates in developing countries have been of great concern. For over two decad...