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Delivering the Millennium Development Goals to Reduce Maternal and Child Mortality

2016

Independent Evaluation Group


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Other Subjects
Waste; Child mortality rates; Medical treatment; Midwifery; Randomized controlled trials; Social marketing; Health indicators; Gynecology; Service quality; Richer countries; Infant health; Health care providers; Maternal deaths; Safe motherhood; Child death; Population studies; Maternal mortality; Skilled health personnel; Risks; Influenza; Development goals; Illnesses; Mortality ratio; Postnatal care; Traditional birth attendants; Birth attendants; Maternal health; Health education; Maternal death; Nursing; Policy decisions; Family health; Hepatitis b; Childbirth; Health sector; United nations population fund; Illness; Neonatal mortality; Strategy; Community health; Maternal mortality ratio; Mother; Fertility rates; Prevention; Neonatal care; Birth attendant; Causes of death; Infant mortality; Policy; Skilled attendance; Home care; Primary health care; Child mortality; Health policy; Disabilities; Policy makers; Population fund; Purchasing power; Newborn; Mortality rate; Unfpa; Nurses; Child health services; Family health services; Wellness; Intervention; Exercises; Cost effectiveness; Purchasing power parity; Progress; Clinics; Health management; Health outcomes; Complications; Health workers; Maternal mortality rates; Infant mortality rates; National level; Pediatrics; Skilled birth attendance; Millennium development goal; Health interventions; Health effects; Practitioners; Antenatal care; Lower fertility; Information campaigns; Number of births; Respect
Language
English

2021-06-15
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