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In 2024, some of Mozambique’s MNH Acceleration Plan priorities include:
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As part of its efforts to reduce maternal and newborn mortality and stillbirths, Mozambique is taking steps to improve the quality of maternal and newborn health. These include:
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The Results Framework for EWENE, detailing deliverables for each of the ten milestones: Policy and plans, Investment, Response and Resilience, Quality of care, Health workforce,
A two-pager published by ENAP EPMM and Child Survival Action ahead of the World Health Assembly 2024.
Photo © 2020 WHO / Tatiana Almeida. Midwives in Hope Field Hospital, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, in September 2020.
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Midwives during WHO Head of Sub-Office Dr Kai von Harbou visit to Hope Field Hospital
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