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Vol V: Antenatal Care: A Success Story? The (In)Effectiveness of Antenatal Care in Reducing Maternal Mortality and Promoting Maternal Health in Developing Countries

Antenatal care (ANC) is considered a success story in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), as its uptake is very high. This paper

Community Health and Epidemiology/Health Policy and Management/Sexual and Reproductive Health

Vol V: Reclaiming Childbirth: The Inuulitsivik Aboriginal Midwifery Program

The Inuulitsivik Midwifery Program was created in response to the inefficient evacuation policy implemented by the Government of Canada in the 1950s.

Health Policy and Management/Sexual and Reproductive Health

Vol V: Keeping Contraceptives on the Shelf: A Case Study on the Informed Push Model for Family Planning in Senegal

In 2011 the Informed Push Model (IPM) was designed by Intrahealth International and its partners to address the issue of contraceptive unavailability in

Health Policy and Management/Sexual and Reproductive Health

Vol V: Taming the Tide: Stories from India

This paper examines an innovative sanitary pad manufacturing process in India that uses machines staffed by local women. In considering its financial

Health Policy and Management/Social and Behavioral Health

Vol V: Improving Mental Health Care In Post-War Afghanistan

Mental disorders act as a leading cause of disability world wide, especially in war and disaster torn regions. The effects of mental

Global Health Education

Vol IV: Occupational Therapy International Fieldwork: Exploration of Student Perceptions and Implications for Planning

Abstract Increasing numbers of Canadian occupational therapy (OT) students participate in fieldwork in low and middle-income countries during professional training. There are a few

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Vol V: Antenatal Care: A Success Story? The (In)Effectiveness of Antenatal Care in Reducing Maternal Mortality and Promoting Maternal Health in Developing Countries

Antenatal care (ANC) is considered a success story in low-

Vol II: Bringing Birth Home: An Analysis of Inuit Birthing Practices and Policies

Inuit birthing practices changed dramatically following first contact with European

Vol V: Improving Mental Health Care In Post-War Afghanistan

Mental disorders act as a leading cause of disability world

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