Journal article
How health care workers choose their jobs: a discrete choice experiment in EthiopiaThis study unlike many others, which interview doctors or medical students, aimed to understand job preferences of lower-skilled cadres such as...
Past event
Geneva Health ForumIn order to adapt to the constraints imposed by the current global health crisis and to guarantee the safety of all the participants, the Steering...
News
Learning from joint research: Maternal, newborn and child health in EthiopiaThese are just some of the results discussed during a joint MNCH learning conference held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, on the 7th of November....
News
IDEAS at #HSR2018New evidence presented as posters (above) included: Sustainability for a Village Health Worker scheme in Nigeria Availability of routine facility...
Report
Informed Decisions for Actions in Maternal and Newborn Health 2010–17 ReportBack in 2009, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in Seattle developed a new strategy for the coming years, outlining how they might achieve...
Research brief
What strategies are cost-effective in improving health care for women and their newborns?Research brief summarising key findings from the systematic review on the cost-effectiveness of maternal and newborn health strategies
Journal article
Cost-effectiveness of strategies to improve the utilization and provision of maternal and newborn health care in low-income and lower-middle-income countries: a systematic reviewCost-effective strategies are needed to increase the coverage of life-saving maternal and newborn interventions and behaviours in resource-constrained settings.