Timing and utilization of antenatal care services in Liberia: Understanding the pre-Ebola epidemic context
In Liberia, 75% of those who died from 2014 Ebola epidemic were women and the effects of this gruelling epidemic were more severely felt by pregnant women. This immediately raised fears about the long-term impacts of the epidemic on maternal and child health. As part of a larger study, this paper uses Andersen’s behavioural model […]
Joyce Banda and Ellen Johnson Sirleaf–confronting the neglect of maternal health and women’s rights in Malawi and Liberia
Sub-Saharan Africa accounts for the majority of maternal deaths in the world. The death of girls and women during childbirth as a result of pregnancy-related complications, or maternal deaths is termed unwanted or avoidable deaths due to the fact that we have the medical expertise to deal with them. A major factor that pushes up […]
Mapping maternal healthcare access in selected west african countries
Background: The Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) three emphasizes the need to improve maternal and newborn health, and reduce global maternal mortality rate to less than 70 per 100 000 live births by 2030. Achieving the SDG goal 3.1 target will require evidence based data on the distribution of maternal health outcomes and their linkage to […]