Another cost effective alternative would be to target hpv screening in high risk women 34 1 and implement educational programmes at the same time.
How to improve maternal health in developing countries.
4 ways to improve maternal health in developing countries devex international development jun 15 2018 this article is deemed a must read by one or more of our expert collaborators.
Currently only eight developing countries ghana kenya lao pdr madagascar malawi niger sierra leone and tanzania have received funding from gavi to introduce pilot programmes.
Improving maternal health is one of who s key priorities.
Charities working to reduce maternal mortality in developing countries are involved in a wide range of activities including training traditional birth attendants 6 providing skilled care at birth 7 and distributing clean delivery kits 8 other interventions not detailed in this report include safe abortion and post abortion care 9 family planning 10 and obstetric care 11.
Who works to contribute to the reduction of maternal mortality by increasing research evidence providing evidence based clinical and programmatic guidance setting global standards and providing technical support to member states on developing and implementing effective policy and programmes.
Investing in health systems especially in training midwives and in making emergency obstetric care available round the clock is key to reducing maternal mortality.
To improve women s agency and counter the specific health risks facing women in developing nations axa supports an academic research program at the london school of economics and political science that aims to provide quality obstetric care in sub saharan africa.
Promoting primary and essential healthcare.
A way to improve health in developing countries involves governments providing cost effective health packages for everyone.
Who is supporting countries to deliver integrated evidence based and cost effective care for mothers and babies during pregnancy childbirth and the postpartum period.
Reducing maternal mortality and improving maternal health requires every hospital to take an evidence based approach to maternal care.