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Improving maternal and newborn health for women and newborns in Nkhotakota District, Malawi

Last updated: 19/10/2016
IATI Identifier: GB-CHC-1085096-GPAF-INN-041
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Description

Empowering rural women to access quality maternal and newborn health services in Nkhotakota, Malawi. Direct beneficiaries are 52,976 women and 11,517 newborns. Our innovation is to combine evidence that mobilising communities reduces maternal and newborn mortality with MaiKhanda’s experience that facilitating community/facility dialogue and communities and holding healthcare providers accountable can improve maternal and newborn health services.;


Location

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Malawi
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  • MaiKhanda Trust

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Programme data last updated on 19/10/2016