Research & Knowledge
MNCH conducts interdisciplinary research that informs policy, strengthens implementation, and improves maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health outcomes across the region.
Our research combines implementation science, systems strengthening, policy engagement, and collaborative partnerships to generate practical solutions for complex health challenges.
We work across communities, health facilities, academic institutions, and governments to ensure evidence translates into measurable impact.
What Our Research Has Enabled

WHAT DRIVES US
Research Focus Areas
Women's Health
Holistic wellbeing through research and advocacy.
Maternal Health
Reducing mortality through improved postnatal care.
Reproductive Health
Access to family planning and safe services.
Adolescent Health
Supporting healthy transitions to adulthood.
Nutrition & Wellbeing
Foundational nutrition for overall healthy lives.
Newborn & Child Health
Preventing mortality and improving quality of life.
- All Areas
- All Statuses
- Ongoing
- Completed
Beyond Publications
MNCH research contributes to policy development, programme implementation, technical capacity building, and evidence-informed decision-making across health systems.
Policy Engagement
High-level dialogues influencing regional health legislation.
Implementation
Active partnerships with government and NGO stakeholders.
Capacity Building
Professionals trained in advanced data methodologies.
Research Translation
Projects converting findings into community health toolkits.
RESEARCH COLLABORATION
Collaborate With MNCH Research
We partner with researchers, institutions, governments, and development organizations to advance evidence-driven health solutions.
Research Partnerships
Collaborative initiatives designed to bridge the gap between academic evidence and regional health policy implementation.
Funding & Grants
Resource allocation and financial support focused on driving high-impact maternal and neonatal health research.
Training & Mentorship
Empowering the next generation of researchers through structured capacity building and professional guidance.
