Maternal and child health

12 April 2014
2014

Advancing social and economic development by investing in women’s and children’s health: a new Global Investment Framework.

2014-04-12T00:00:22+02:0012 April 2014|

Stenberg K., Axelson H., Sheehan P., Anderson I., Gülmezoglu A.M., Temmerman M., Mason E., Friedman H.S., Bhutta Z.A., Lawn J.E., Sweeny K.,Tulloch J., Hansen P., Chopra M., Gupta A., Vogel J.P., Ostergren M., Rasmussen B., Levin C., Boyle C., Kuruvilla S., Koblinsky M., Walker N., de Francisco A., Novcic N., Presern C., Jamison D., Bustreo F., Study Group for the Global Investment Framework for Women's Children's Health
Lancet. 2014 April

The new Global Investment Framework for Women's and Children's Health shows how investing in women’s and children’s health can not only generate positive outcomes in terms of health, but also advance social and economic development. Strengthening health care systems through investments to expand immunization coverage, family planning services, and the treatment of HIV/AIDS and malaria [...]

1 December 2013
2013

Determinants of moderate to severe anaemia among women of reproductive age in Tanzania: analysis of data from the 2010 Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey.

2013-12-01T00:00:17+01:001 December 2013|

Wilunda C., Massawe S., Jackson C.
Tropical Medicine and International Health. 2013 December

Anaemia is a widespread global public health problem, one to which women of reproductive age are particularly vulnerable. In Africa 57% of pregnant women are affected by the condition, which is associated with preterm birth, iron deficiency in infants and maternal and infant mortality. The aim of this study was to identify the main determinants of [...]