
Sierra Leone is making strides to end preventable maternal and newborn deaths
Sierra Leone focuses on quality of care to increase the chances of survival, health and wellbeing of pregnant women, new mothers and newborns.
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Midwives in Bangladesh, in March 2023.
Sierra Leone focuses on quality of care to increase the chances of survival, health and wellbeing of pregnant women, new mothers and newborns.
The Born Too Soon Supplement, a key milestone in global efforts to prevent preterm birth and improve outcomes for newborns and their families. This interactive webinar will introduce the supplement’s main findings and highlight its relevance for researchers, policymakers, and advocates alike.
This is your chance to contribute to the Lancet Commission for Evidence-based Implementation.
Take this short survey by 27 June.
Wednesday 18 (online), with two webinars to accomodate different time zones.
The theme for World Patient Safety Day 2025 is ‘Safe care for every newborn and every child.
Devex, in partnership with MSD for Mothers and EWENE, is hosting an event on the sidelines of the 78th World Health Assembly to explore how to accelerate progress in maternal and newborn survival.
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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