“We used to perceive maternal-perinatal death audits as self-incrimination”
September 8, 2020 11:31 am Leave your thoughtsAs recent as early this year, a mere mention of a maternal or perinatal audit before midwives and nurses in... View Article
As recent as early this year, a mere mention of a maternal or perinatal audit before midwives and nurses in... View Article
By Nakibuuka Noor Musisi | In March 2020, the right to health generally and women’s maternal health rights including the right... View Article
Results from the East Africa Preterm Birth Initiative (PTBi-EA) study have showed that the intervention package that was implemented in Uganda... View Article
With the delay in decision to seek care and a delay in reaching care already among the leading contributors to... View Article
Ultrasound scans present us with the opportunity to detect abnormal fetal development or other problems with the placenta, uterus, or... View Article
On June 12 one of our staff members Mr. Philip Wanduru made is first PhD forum seminar on “understanding determinants,... View Article
Uganda has a poor vaccination coverage coupled with inequalities in coverage and continuous occurrence of vaccine preventable disease outbreaks. Moreover,... View Article
The Karolinska Institutet has joined partners to implement the five-year ALERT (Action Leveraging Evidence to Reduce perinaTal mortality and morbidity) project in four... View Article
Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV), especially against women, remains a global and national public health problem with health consequences... View Article
Working with the Uganda Ministry of Health and with funding from UNICEF, the Maternal Newborn Child Health Centre of Excellence... View Article