Over the last few years, the South African (SA) National Department of Health has led the design, implementation and monitoring of key strategies to improve maternal, newborn, and child health outcomes. The strategies have resulted in the reduction of maternal, under-5 and infant mortality rates in SA. Here, we examine the strategies using a framework to understand the determinants and actions that influence the quality of care, coverage and resultant programme effectiveness in saving the lives of mothers and children. Three case studies from the field, namely, the Essential Steps In Managing Obstetric Emergencies, undernutrition in young children and breastfeeding are illustrated through applying the framework and demonstrating how improve...
Generally, public health facilities in developing countries tend to be underfunded and inefficient. ...
Reducing maternal mortality ratios (MMRs) and neonatal mortality ratios (NMRs) remains a priority ...
Generally, public health facilities in developing countries tend to be underfunded and inefficient. ...
Over the last few years, the South African (SA) National Department of Health has led the design, im...
Although the neonatal mortality rate in South Africa (SA) has remained stagnant at 12 deaths per 1 0...
Although the neonatal mortality rate in South Africa (SA) has remained stagnant at 12 deaths per 1 0...
KIMBACKGROUND:South Africa has made substantial progress on child and maternal mortality, yet many a...
Ensuring that the package of services provided during the first 1 000 days is more comprehensive, ...
Poorly functioning health systems and local health systems barriers affect many women giving birth i...
Poorly functioning health systems and local health systems barriers affect many women giving birth i...
South Africa is one of only 12 countries in which mortality rates for children have increased since ...
BACKGROUND : The COVID-19 pandemic undermined gains in reducing maternal and perinatal mortality in ...
Despite progress in recent years, an estimated 273,500 women died as a result of maternal causes in ...
The contribution of the District Clinical Specialist Teams (DCSTs) to improving maternal and child h...
Background: The continuum of care is a key strategy for ensuring comprehensive service delivery for ...
Generally, public health facilities in developing countries tend to be underfunded and inefficient. ...
Reducing maternal mortality ratios (MMRs) and neonatal mortality ratios (NMRs) remains a priority ...
Generally, public health facilities in developing countries tend to be underfunded and inefficient. ...
Over the last few years, the South African (SA) National Department of Health has led the design, im...
Although the neonatal mortality rate in South Africa (SA) has remained stagnant at 12 deaths per 1 0...
Although the neonatal mortality rate in South Africa (SA) has remained stagnant at 12 deaths per 1 0...
KIMBACKGROUND:South Africa has made substantial progress on child and maternal mortality, yet many a...
Ensuring that the package of services provided during the first 1 000 days is more comprehensive, ...
Poorly functioning health systems and local health systems barriers affect many women giving birth i...
Poorly functioning health systems and local health systems barriers affect many women giving birth i...
South Africa is one of only 12 countries in which mortality rates for children have increased since ...
BACKGROUND : The COVID-19 pandemic undermined gains in reducing maternal and perinatal mortality in ...
Despite progress in recent years, an estimated 273,500 women died as a result of maternal causes in ...
The contribution of the District Clinical Specialist Teams (DCSTs) to improving maternal and child h...
Background: The continuum of care is a key strategy for ensuring comprehensive service delivery for ...
Generally, public health facilities in developing countries tend to be underfunded and inefficient. ...
Reducing maternal mortality ratios (MMRs) and neonatal mortality ratios (NMRs) remains a priority ...
Generally, public health facilities in developing countries tend to be underfunded and inefficient. ...