Maternal Health Task Force
The Maternal Health Task Force strives to create a strong, well-informed and collaborative community of individuals focused on ending preventable maternal mortality and morbidity worldwide.
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Radha’s Story: Unforeseen Consequences of Cash Payments for Institutional Deliveries
By: Kate Mitchell, Clinton Fellow The following originally appeared on Kate’s blog, Maternal Mortality Daily, and is reposted here with permission. This is the third post in a series on…
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ECSP Program Associate at the Wilson Center
Employment @ The Wilson Center Program Associate, Environmental Change and Security Program Announcement number: WC-11-09T Download WC-11-09T – PDF OPENING DATE: June 14, 2011 CLOSING DATE: June 22, 2011 SERIES/GRADE:…
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Building Consensus on the Integration of HIV and MH
By: Mohammad Ahsan, CEDPA India The following is part of a series of project updates from the Centre for Development and Population Activities (CEDPA). The MHTF is supporting their project,…
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Cash on Delivery? Putting JSY’s Payments in Context
By: Sarah Blake, The following originally appeared on Maternal Mortality Daily. It is reposted here with permission This post is the second in a series on maternal health in the…
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10 Years of Increasing Policy Attention for Newborns in Nepal
By: Stephanie Smith, Assistant Professor of Public Administration, University of New Mexico The following piece is the second in a series on generating political priority for newborn health. Read the…
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Productivity/Household Cost Survey Tool: Cultural Adaptation to Sri Lankan Setting
The following is part of a series of project updates from the Department of Community Medicine at Rajarata University of Sri Lanka. MHTF is supporting their project, Measuring Economic Impact…
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A Breakthrough in mHealth: The First SIM app for Global Health!
By: Raji Mohanam, The MHTF has long been a proponent of mobile health (mHealth) technology and its potential to improve maternal health outcomes. A MHTF-supported project undertaken by Medic Mobile…
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Between Us (Women)
The following is part of a series of project updates from Future Generations. MHTF is supporting their project, Using Pregnancy Histories to Help Mothers, based in Peru. More information on…
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Weekend Reading
This week on the MHTF blog: Some reading for the weekend: Related Topics Last Updated Get the latest public health news Stay connected with Harvard Chan School
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USAID RFA: Technologies for Health Program
USAID has extended the deadline for a major grant on technology for health. From the announcement: The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) seeks to award up to two…