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Skip to main content. As well as the MamaYe! Was nominated for a Blue Drop award for the Best Advocacy Website. Http:/ www.mamaye.org.
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Skip to main content. We're in 6 countries - visit us! MamaYe uses evidence to engage the African public in the survival of mothers and newborns in six countries: Ghana, Malawi, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Tanzania and Ethiopia. About MamaYe in Ghana. We encourage Ghanaians to not just rely on government and international donors to ensure mothers survive. Instead we call on the Ghanaian public to step up and play their part large or small - in saving the lives of the mothers and babies in their families a...
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Evidence for Action (E4A) is a five year programme which aims to improve maternal and newborn survival in six sub-Saharan countries. Funded by the UK Department for International Development, it focuses on using better information and improved advocacy and accountability to save lives in Ethiopia, Ghana, Malawi, Nigeria, Sierra Leone and Tanzania. Welcome to our blog - this is where the E4A partners. Share news, info and updates on the project. 8211; in Ghana. Visit our MamaYe website. To find out more.
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Skip to main content. We're in 6 countries - visit us! Key to sustainable development. MamaYe Breastfeeding Evidence Bank. Story of the month. More than 800,000 child lives could be saves every year if every child was breastfed within an hour of birth, given only breastmilk for the first six months of life, and continued breast feeding for up to two years. What I have learnt as a Youth during the Breastfeeding Week. MaiMwana volunteer counsellors: a way to exclusive breastfeeding. We use evidence, inform...
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Be part of the network that saves mothers' lives! Guidelines and Training Resources. Social autopsy as an intervention tool in the community to prevent maternal and neonatal deaths: experiences from Bangladesh. Social autopsy in maternal and neonatal health. Social autopsy (SA) is an innovative strategy whereby a trained member leads a group within a community through a structured, standardised analysis of the root causes of a death or serious, non-fatal health event. Unicef, Bangladesh has been partnere...
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