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Susan

March 19, 2013

Malian Midwife Champions Respectful Care for Pregnant Women and their Families

Through role play, MCHIP trainers demonstrated to doctors and midwives what not to do when attending to their patients, as disrespectful treatment of pregnant women and their families is all too common in health facilities around the world.

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Submitted by

Trevor

February 28, 2013

When Did Naming a Newborn Become a Revolutionary Act?

According to a long-held custom in Ethiopia, children aren't named at birth. Parents wait a few months because for so long, healthcare was scarce and infants often passed away in the first few weeks of life.

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Nancy

December 18, 2012

Midwives Are the Pillars of the Afghan Health System

Average use of prenatal care has climbed to nearly 40 percent in provinces with midwifery school graduates, compared to 26 percent in provinces that lack such. graduates.

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Submitted by

Elaine Roman

November 20, 2012

At the Crossroads of Malaria and Antenatal Care, IPTp-SP is Saving Newborn Lives

Babies born to mothers who have had even one episode of malaria in pregnancy (MIP) can be born small or anemic, which can lead to life-threatening consequences.

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HNN Team

September 28, 2012

Photo of the Week: Bangladesh – On Track for MDG4

Bangladesh has made great progress in reducing neonatal and child deaths over the last ten years but more work needs to be done. 

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