Background: A key aim of countries with high maternal mortality rates is to increase availability of competent maternal health care during pregnancy and childbirth. Yet, despite significant investment, countries with the highest burdens have not reduced their rates to the expected levels. We argue, taking Pakistan as a case study, that improving physical availability of services is necessary but not sufficient for reducing maternal mortality because gender inequities interact with caste and poverty to socially exclude certain groups of women from health services that are otherwise physically available. Methods: Using a critical ethnographic approach, two case studies of women who died during childbirth were pieced together from informati...
Background: Pakistan has among the poorest pregnancy outcomes worldwide, significantly worse than ma...
While helping run clinics in Kabul, Afghanistan, with doctors and nurses, I heard from many families...
Although its measurement may be difficult, the maternal mortality ratio (MMR) is a key indicator of ...
Background: A key aim of countries with high maternal mortality rates is to increase availability of...
Background: A key aim of countries with high maternal mortality rates is to increase availability of...
Background: After more than two decades of the Safe Motherhood Initiative and Millennium Development...
Evidence suggests national- and community-level interventions are not reaching women living at the e...
Pakistan is on its way to achieving the targets of the fifth Millennium Development Goal in terms of...
Traditionally, health interventions implemented in Pakistan have been designed to increase the suppl...
Dear Madam, Pregnancy should be a time of immense hope and a positive experience for all women. Th...
The failure to reduce maternal mortality rates in high-burden countries has led to calls for a great...
Background: Pakistan’s maternal mortality rate is high, and adequate and timely emergency services c...
Background: Pakistan has alarmingly high numbers of maternal mortality along with suboptimal care-se...
Background: Pakistan has among the poorest pregnancy outcomes worldwide, significantly worse than ma...
While helping run clinics in Kabul, Afghanistan, with doctors and nurses, I heard from many families...
Although its measurement may be difficult, the maternal mortality ratio (MMR) is a key indicator of ...
Background: A key aim of countries with high maternal mortality rates is to increase availability of...
Background: A key aim of countries with high maternal mortality rates is to increase availability of...
Background: After more than two decades of the Safe Motherhood Initiative and Millennium Development...
Evidence suggests national- and community-level interventions are not reaching women living at the e...
Pakistan is on its way to achieving the targets of the fifth Millennium Development Goal in terms of...
Traditionally, health interventions implemented in Pakistan have been designed to increase the suppl...
Dear Madam, Pregnancy should be a time of immense hope and a positive experience for all women. Th...
The failure to reduce maternal mortality rates in high-burden countries has led to calls for a great...
Background: Pakistan’s maternal mortality rate is high, and adequate and timely emergency services c...
Background: Pakistan has alarmingly high numbers of maternal mortality along with suboptimal care-se...
Background: Pakistan has among the poorest pregnancy outcomes worldwide, significantly worse than ma...
While helping run clinics in Kabul, Afghanistan, with doctors and nurses, I heard from many families...
Although its measurement may be difficult, the maternal mortality ratio (MMR) is a key indicator of ...