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Investing in Maternal Health : Learning from Malaysia and Sri Lanka

2003

Pathmanathan, Indra | Liljestrand, Jerker | Martins, Jo. M. | Rajapaksa, Lalini C. | Lissner, Craig | de Silva, Amala | Selvaraju, Swarna | Singh, Prabha Joginder


Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC: World Bank
Other Subjects
Pregnancies; Expenditures; Family planning services; Maternal health care; Complications of pregnancy; Health messages; Rural hospitals; Income levels; Nurse-midwives; Health facilities; Health systems; Fertility decline; Contraceptive prevalence rate; Cultural barriers; Maternal health; Hospital care; Health system; Public hospitals; Basic health care; Life expectancy; Nursing; Traditional birth attendants; Midwifery practice; Obstetric care; Health professionals; Clinics; Neonatal mortality; Live births; Community mobilization; Older women; Obstetric emergencies; Midwifery; Hypertensive disease; Maternal death; Family health; Maternity care; Maternal health services; Health expenditures; Hospital services; Access to treatment; Family income; Maternal deaths; Trained midwives; Contraceptive prevalence; Childbirth; Maternal mortality ratio; Antenatal care; Mch; Child health servicesaccess to health care; Fertility rates; Total fertility rate; Institutionalization; Poor women in developing countries; Reproductive age; Midwives; Maternal complications; Unsafe abortion; Nursing homes; Mortality rates; Births; Maternal mortality; Health expenditure; Child health services maternal mortality; Safe motherhood; Maternal mortality rates; Public expenditures; Health programs; Child health services; Teen pregnancies; Sepsis; Peer review
Language
English
Format
application/pdf, text/plain
License
CC BY 3.0 IGO, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo, World Bank
ISSN
8213-5362

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