The State of the Worlds Children 2009 examines the current state of maternal and neonatal health, explores the fundamentals of a supportive … Go to resource »
This 2008 special report from International Planned Parenthood Federation highlights systemic barriers that still prevent more than 200 million women … Go to resource »
This report assesses the state of child survival and primary health care for mothers, newborns and children today. Go to resource »
The Kenyan government has taken many positive steps to advance womens reproductive health and rights. However, much work remains to be done. For … Go to resource »
This document reports the global, regional, and country estimates of maternal mortality in 2005, and the findings of the separate assessments of … Go to resource »
About five million African children will die in 2015 if donor countries continue with a business-as-usual approach to development in the region. But … Go to resource »
The central thrust of Who's Got the Power? is that dramatic, meaningful, sustainable progress toward decreasing child and maternal mortality requires … Go to resource »
Since 1998, the Maternal Mortality Update, a biannual publication of UNFPA, has documented strategies, partnerships and projects for reducing maternal … Go to resource »
Part 4 talks about the importance of maternal with and HIV, and suggests ways of preventing transmission to a child Go to resource »
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