Reducing Facility-based Maternal and Neonatal Mortality with a Total Market Approach
Nigeria
Saving Mothers, Giving Life (2012-2017) was a United States government-led public-private partnership that used a systems approach at the district level to reduce maternal and newborn mortality in Uganda and Zambia. The program aimed to reduce maternal and newborn mortality by ensuring every pregnant woman has access to quality, respectful care during pregnancy, labor, and delivery, and, in the event of a complication, life-saving care within two hours.
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