South Africa has made substantial progress on child and maternal mortality, yet many avoidable deaths of mothers and children still occur. This analysis identifies priority interventions to be scaled up nationally and projects the potential maternal and child lives saved. We modelled the impact of maternal, newborn and child interventions using the Lives Saved Tools Projections to 2015 and used realistic coverage increases based on expert opinion considering recent policy change, financial and resource inputs, and observed coverage change. A scenario analysis was undertaken to test the impact of increasing intervention coverage to 95%. By 2015, with realistic coverage, the maternal mortality ratio (MMR) can reduce to 153 deaths per 100,000 ...
The time of labor, birth and the first days of life are the most vulnerable period for mothers and c...
CITATION: Nkonki , L., Chola, L., Tugendhaft, A. & Hofman, K. 2017. Modelling the cost of community ...
Maternal and child mortality rates are declining on a global level, although progress remains insuff...
Background: South Africa has made substantial progress on child and maternal mortality, yet many avo...
South Africa has made substantial progress on child and maternal mortality, yet many avoidable death...
KIMBACKGROUND:South Africa has made substantial progress on child and maternal mortality, yet many a...
South Africa is one of only 12 countries in which mortality rates for children have increased since ...
KwaZulu-Natal province in South Africa has the largest population of children under the age of five ...
Abstract Background: The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), adopted by most nations in 2000, set s...
KwaZulu-Natal province in South Africa has the largest population of children under the age of five ...
Family planning contributes significantly to the prevention of maternal and child mortality. However...
Cost and impact of scaling up interventions to save lives of mothers and children: taking South Afri...
Family planning contributes significantly to the prevention of maternal and child mortality. However...
Family planning contributes significantly to the prevention of maternal and child mortality. However...
The time of labor, birth and the first days of life are the most vulnerable period for mothers and c...
The time of labor, birth and the first days of life are the most vulnerable period for mothers and c...
CITATION: Nkonki , L., Chola, L., Tugendhaft, A. & Hofman, K. 2017. Modelling the cost of community ...
Maternal and child mortality rates are declining on a global level, although progress remains insuff...
Background: South Africa has made substantial progress on child and maternal mortality, yet many avo...
South Africa has made substantial progress on child and maternal mortality, yet many avoidable death...
KIMBACKGROUND:South Africa has made substantial progress on child and maternal mortality, yet many a...
South Africa is one of only 12 countries in which mortality rates for children have increased since ...
KwaZulu-Natal province in South Africa has the largest population of children under the age of five ...
Abstract Background: The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), adopted by most nations in 2000, set s...
KwaZulu-Natal province in South Africa has the largest population of children under the age of five ...
Family planning contributes significantly to the prevention of maternal and child mortality. However...
Cost and impact of scaling up interventions to save lives of mothers and children: taking South Afri...
Family planning contributes significantly to the prevention of maternal and child mortality. However...
Family planning contributes significantly to the prevention of maternal and child mortality. However...
The time of labor, birth and the first days of life are the most vulnerable period for mothers and c...
The time of labor, birth and the first days of life are the most vulnerable period for mothers and c...
CITATION: Nkonki , L., Chola, L., Tugendhaft, A. & Hofman, K. 2017. Modelling the cost of community ...
Maternal and child mortality rates are declining on a global level, although progress remains insuff...