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May 2023 | Skilled nurses and midwives provide the quality care that helps pregnant women, mothers and newborns survive and thrive following birth complications. Join us on a visit to Malawi and Zambia, where Jhpiego-trained and mentored health care providers are having an impact on the lives of women and their babies. Then travel to Rwanda where the Jhpiego-led RISE project, in concert with the government, is having a significant impact on COVID-19 vaccinations. Lastly, Dr. Rajat Chabba discusses the private sector’s role in improving health.
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It’s a movement, not a moment! Experts and professionals from 90 countries gathered at the International Maternal Newborn Health Conference 2023 in Cape Town, South Africa, to share best practices and breakthrough innovations to improve and strengthen health services for women and babies. Our colleagues at the AlignMNH Secretariat planned and hosted a stellar event for 1,700 health care providers, scientists, researchers and program managers to build momentum for impact.
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On a Boat, in the Rain, Quality Care Makes the Difference |
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Jhpiego-mentored health care providers, working in a remote community in Zambia, recognized the signs of potential birth complications for a very pregnant Linda Bwembya and got her the care she needed at the right time – and in a most unusual spot.
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Portable Ultrasounds at the Center of Jhpiego-Led Research |
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An extensive study of the feasibility of introducing ultrasounds in antenatal care is underway in Malawi with the participation of nurse-midwives through a collaboration between Jhpiego and Johns Hopkins Research Project - Blantyre in partnership with the Ministry of Health.
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