AbstractBackgroundMany women and children face the challenges of pregnancy and infancy without supportive relationships at home or in the community. To address this problem, the Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare (AMPATH), in partnership with the Government of Kenya, launched Chama cha MamaToto, a peer-support model that groups women together at the start of their pregnancies. Central to our approach is the integration of microfinance into a group model that focuses on health education and relationship strengthening using a social fundraising platform well known to women: chamas. Chamas are effective networks through which women can meet regularly outside the home and pool resources. Using this existing cultural script, we develo...
Background: Community-participatory approaches are important for effective maternal and child health...
Abstract The baby‐friendly hospital initiative (BFHI) promotes exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) in hosp...
Among the impoverished population of coastal Kenya, there is a rapidly growing group of young single...
AbstractBackgroundMany women and children face the challenges of pregnancy and infancy without suppo...
Background: Many women and children face the challenges of pregnancy and infancy without supportive ...
Abstract Background Chamas for Change (Chamas) is a g...
Introduction: Community-based women's health education groups may improve maternal, newborn and chil...
With support from USAID, the Population Council’s Frontiers in Reproductive Health (FRONTIERS) proje...
Evidence from a number of studies globally has shown a reduction in maternal and perinatal mortality...
Despite strong evidence that skilled birth care (SBC) significantly reduces maternal deaths, one in ...
The Population Council APHIA II Operations Research Project collaborated with the Ministry of Public...
Community Health Workers (CHWs) are key to improving utilization of Skilled Birth Care (SBC) in Afri...
BACKGROUND: Enhancing the well-being of the mother and newborn is an explicit goal in health. Of the...
More than 95% of Kenyan women receive antenatal care (ANC) and only 62% access skilled delivery. To ...
Background: The strategic aim of universal health coverage (UHC) is to ensure that everyone can use ...
Background: Community-participatory approaches are important for effective maternal and child health...
Abstract The baby‐friendly hospital initiative (BFHI) promotes exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) in hosp...
Among the impoverished population of coastal Kenya, there is a rapidly growing group of young single...
AbstractBackgroundMany women and children face the challenges of pregnancy and infancy without suppo...
Background: Many women and children face the challenges of pregnancy and infancy without supportive ...
Abstract Background Chamas for Change (Chamas) is a g...
Introduction: Community-based women's health education groups may improve maternal, newborn and chil...
With support from USAID, the Population Council’s Frontiers in Reproductive Health (FRONTIERS) proje...
Evidence from a number of studies globally has shown a reduction in maternal and perinatal mortality...
Despite strong evidence that skilled birth care (SBC) significantly reduces maternal deaths, one in ...
The Population Council APHIA II Operations Research Project collaborated with the Ministry of Public...
Community Health Workers (CHWs) are key to improving utilization of Skilled Birth Care (SBC) in Afri...
BACKGROUND: Enhancing the well-being of the mother and newborn is an explicit goal in health. Of the...
More than 95% of Kenyan women receive antenatal care (ANC) and only 62% access skilled delivery. To ...
Background: The strategic aim of universal health coverage (UHC) is to ensure that everyone can use ...
Background: Community-participatory approaches are important for effective maternal and child health...
Abstract The baby‐friendly hospital initiative (BFHI) promotes exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) in hosp...
Among the impoverished population of coastal Kenya, there is a rapidly growing group of young single...