Friday, October 12, 2007

[EQ] Practical lessons from global safe motherhood initiatives: time for a new focus on implementation

Practical lessons from global safe motherhood initiatives: time for a new focus on implementation

 

Prof Lynn P Freedman  a ,  Prof Wendy J Graham l b,  Ellen Brazier c,  Jeffrey M Smith d,  Tim Ensor b,  Vincent Fauveau e,  Ellen Themmen c, 
Sheena Currie d   and   Koki Agarwal  f
a. Averting Maternal Death and Disability Program, Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, New York, USA
b. Immpact, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK
c. Family Care International, New York, USA
d. JHPIEGO, Maryland, USA
e. UNFPA, Geneva, Switzerland
f. ACCESS Program, JHPIEGO, Maryland, USA
The Lancet,  Volume 370, Number 9595, 13 October 2007

 

 

Available online: http://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140673607615815/fulltext [Free subscription required]

 

 

“…..The time is right to shift the focus of the global maternal health community to the challenges of effective implementation of services within districts. 20 years after the launch of the Safe Motherhood Initiative, the community has reached a broad consensus about priority interventions, incorporated these interventions into national policy documents, and organised globally in coalition with the newborn and child health communities.

With changes in policy processes to emphasise country ownership, funding harmonisation, and results-based financing, the capacity of countries to implement services urgently needs to be strengthened. In this article, four global maternal health initiatives draw on their complementary experiences to identify a set of the central lessons on which to build a new, collaborative effort to implement equitable, sustainable maternal health services at scale.

This implementation effort should focus on specific steps for strengthening the capacity of the district health system to convert inputs into functioning services that are accessible to and used by all segments of the population…..”

Also this week  in The Lancet:

Articles:

Estimates of maternal mortality worldwide between 1990 and 2005: an assessment of available data
Kenneth Hill, Kevin Thomas, Carla AbouZahr, Neff Walker, Lale Say, Mie Inoue, Emi Suzuki, on behalf of the Maternal Mortality Working Group
Summary | Full Text

Determinants of reduction in maternal mortality in Matlab, Bangladesh: a 30-year cohort study
Mahbub Elahi Chowdhury, Roslin Botlero, Marge Koblinsky, Sajal Kumar Saha, Greet Dieltiens, Carine Ronsmans
Summary | Full Text

Health of women after severe obstetric complications in Burkina Faso: a longitudinal study
Véronique Filippi, Rasmané Ganaba, Rebecca F Baggaley, Tom Marshall, Katerini T Storeng, Issiaka Sombié, Fatoumata Ouattara, Thomas Ouedraogo, Mélanie Akoum, Nicolas Meda
Summary | Full Text

Induced abortion: estimated rates and trends worldwide
Gilda Sedgh, Stanley Henshaw, Susheela Singh, Elisabeth Åhman, Iqbal H Shah
Summary | Full Text

 

 

Review:

Women deliver for development
Kirrin Gill, Rohini Pande, Anju Malhotra
Summary | Full Text

Continuum of care for maternal, newborn, and child health: from slogan to service delivery
Kate J Kerber, Joseph E de Graft-Johnson, Zulfiqar A Bhutta, Pius Okong, Ann Starrs, Joy E Lawn
Summary | Full Text

 

 

View Point

Detours and shortcuts on the road to maternal mortality reduction
Deborah Maine
Full Text

Public Health

Generation of political priority for global health initiatives: a framework and case study of maternal mortality
Jeremy Shiffman, Stephanie Smith
Summary | Full Text

 

 

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