Ideas and Interventions to Improve Maternal Health

Poster Presentations: Ideas and Interventions to Improve Maternal Health

  August 31, 2010 12:15-13:45 Room - Hall

Speakers

Abdul Wajid  |  Ali Mohammad Mir  |  Ameer Osman Abbakar  |  Amol R. Dongre  |  Anisuddin Ahmed  |  Bashir Ahmad Bhat  |  Bou Savy  |  Claudia Rokx  |  Elhassan Mohamed Elhassan  |  Fatou Ndiaye  |  Florence Namazzi Sebunnya Luzinda  |  Jorge Bejarano  |  Kehinde Adesina Thomas  |  Laxmi Tamang  |  Leah Freij  |  Madan Raj Bhatta  |  Pallavi Patel  |  Preena Loomba  |  Ramnik Ahuja  |  Shridhar Balasaheb Pandit  |  Vd. Smita Bajpai  |  Vinoj Manning  |  Vivian Nguyan Shaahu

Presentation

A.Abbakar: Use of prenatal care services in Kassala, eastern Sudan
A.Ahmed: Community involvement in improving maternal health in Bangladesh
A.Dongre: An approach to monitor and initiate community led actions for antenatal care in rural India
A.Mir: Can Misoprostol be used at home for the prevention of PPH in rural Pakistan?
B.Bhat: Impact of Accredited Social Health Activists (ASHA) and Janani Suraksha Yojana (JSY) on promoting institutional deliveries in Jammu and Kashmir
B.Savy: Increase in facility births poses new challenges
C.Rokx: Health system strengthening for maternal health in Indonesia
E.Elhassan: Anemia and low birth weight in Medani Hospital, Sudan
F.Luzinda: Nutrition awareness programs for prenatal and postnatal health: experiences of women in Goma subcountry (Mukono district, Uganda)
F.Ndiaye (substitute for D. Trudeau): On the job training for improved family planning and maternal and child health services in Senegal: the mentoring approach
J.Bejarano: Road to maternal survival for indigenous Andean women
K.Thomas: Social marketing approach as an alternative extension delivery for nutrition intervention among women in Osun state, Nigeria
L.Freij: Training community educators to shift norms of marriage in Yemen
L.Tamang: Nurses' efforts in establishing an independent birthing centre in Nepal
M.Bhatta: Effectiveness of focused-interventions to improve maternal health in Nepal
P.Loomba: Identifying gaps in medical abortion dispensing behavior among pharmacies in India
P.Patel: Empowering traditional birth attendants (TBAs) as a link between community and health facilities
R.Ahuja: Shaping demand and practices to improve reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health and nutrition outcomes in northern India
S.Pandit: Ensuring health through insurance: lessons from working with slum communities in Nanded City, India
V.Manning: Lessons learnt in scaling up abortion services in the public sector
V.Shaahu: Quality of antenatal care in Ibarapa region of Oyo state, Nigeria
Vd.Bajpai (substitute for Subhangi): Civil society partnership with public health system
Vd.Bajpai: Public hearing for enhancing public accountability for maternal health
Z. Rashid (substitute for A.Wajid): Which cadres of birth attendants are likely to be more effective in rural Pakistan?