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Has Ethiopia been successful in increasing health care utilisation for children?Despite a range of programmes and initiatives introduced in Ethiopia since 2003 care-seeking for sick under-five children has remained low. The...
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Evaluating efforts to increase primary child health services in EthiopiaThis protocol, authored by Della Berhanu and others, published in BMC Health Services, describes an evaluation of a complex intervention that aims...
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In memory of Deepthi WickremasingheDeepthi was a Research Fellow, specialising in qualitative research, systematic literature reviews and information and knowledge...
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Data Informed Platform for Health – training handbookIt also elaborates on the operationalisation and cyclical implementation of the Data-Informed Platform for Health at the district level. The...
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More efforts needed to reach poor and rural women with maternal health services in EthiopiaAlem Desta Wuneh, a PhD student with the Dagu project, published this paper in the International Journal for Equity in Health. This study used...
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COMBINE – End of study reportThis End of Study Qualitative Review sought to systematically document key learning points from the experience of implementing the COMBINE study...
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Geographic differences in maternal and child health care utilisation in four Ethiopian regionsAtkure Defar, Dagu project lead at the Ethiopian Public Health Institute and a PhD student supported through the project and his co-authors,...
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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....
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LSHTM – EPHI Maternal Newborn and Child Health Learning ConferenceThe objective of the conference is to synthesize the learning emerging from the joint research efforts in Maternal, Newborn and Child...
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Maternal and newborn health improves in rural Nigeria, Ethiopia and India but inequities still exist“Our findings have a both optimistic and pessimistic interpretation, in that families from all socioeconomic status groups benefited, but...