A valuable analysis of the social and cultural lives of data, looking at the people & systems involved in producing that which forms the foundation of so much MNH work
Travelling numbers and broken loops: our quali systematic review on the complex processes and human experiences behind the generation and use of maternal and neonatal health data is now out! https://t.co/Ts5UhStyPW @lenkabenova@alichristou@islange@ITMantwerp@SRHgroup_ITM
When it comes to #cocreation, we often hear the buzzwords & excitement. But let's face it, are we truly walking the walk or just talking the talk? Get ready to uncover the truth behind our co-creation habits in this blog by @DannyAgnello_GH
Have a read: https://t.co/O45FQ1n2Or
Impact of heat on pregnant women and babies in Kenya, South Africa and Burkina Faso.🌡️
Wednesday 28 June: @Sari_Kovats and I will chair a seminar on this topic with Cherie Part and @AdelaideLusam2 presenting the key results of @CHAMNHA1.
Online and face to face...@MARCH_LSHTM
The Center for Global Health hosted the ADOPT’s social science study mid-term workshop in Munich, from the 13th -16th of June, joined by colleagues from Kenya, UK, Uganda, Côte d’ivoire. Read more on our LinkedIn on how important this mid-term workshop was for ADOPT.
The added burden of extreme heat exposure to already strained healthcare workers - long working hours, occupational burnout, among other issues - is a huge concern for the quality of care provided to pregnant women and babies.
@lslange@MARCH_LSHTM@anagportela @Rebeccaswhite1
I've published many papers, but none that i am as passionate about as this one. It's sad that we have to do research to show this, but women in LICs do care about dignity in healthcare https://t.co/TsorIWxrXj
Nonsense, hogwash, BS – whatever you call it, please join us in calling out #GHBS – the excessive use of misleading spin, hyperbole, buzzwords, and technocratic jargon in #globalhealth discourse. With @felixundstein & @AdeBengyP@bmj_latest https://t.co/9GrHprr4FO
@guardian This article isn't actually about the morning after pill nor emergency contraception as mentioned in the two headers, making the delivery of news regarding "partner" consent in reproductive health in Japan misleading https://t.co/gxaw0P2g3o
We unpack the priority setting process of Afghanistan's new IPEHS health package, in particular the role of vernacular evidence and expert input, out now in @socscimed @FerozFerozuddin@blanchetkarl@neha_s_singh and co authors https://t.co/QMM8bDYVE7
Factors outlined in the US are striking compared to issues we encounter in other high maternal mortality settings - rural hospital closures, institutional racism, SDHs... A good listen here:
The Pandemic Is Making America's Maternal Mortality Rate Worse https://t.co/W1WNNqAeQj
Join me, photographers Andrew Esiebo & @DeLoviePhotos & @hamwe_festival's @Injonge for an online panel as part of @ALC_KCL's Africa Week:
RESPONDING TO CRISIS THROUGH THE ARTS: NIGERIA, UGANDA & RWANDA
🗓️7 March, UK 2pm/NG 3pm/RW 4PM/UG 5PM
Register: https://t.co/cgynOK7RO1
Lack of progress on deal with EU deeply problematic for awarded research in maternal and child health @DebraJackson58@islange@GiuliaEGreco. Explanations below
New book on global policy formation and implementation in diverse health systems settings, from Burkina Faso, to Brazil, Tanzania, Indonesia, Uganda, Senegal, Serbia and the US. Available open access: https://t.co/K5NYXqOgNf