Learning From Ethiopia's Success in Reducing Maternal and Neonatal Mortality Through a Health Systems Lens
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2024Mwandishi
Melesse, D.Y.
Tadele, A.
Mulu, S.
Spicer, N.
Tadele, T.
Wado,Y.
Gajaa, M.
Arja, A.
Blumenberg, C.
Manaye, T.
Gonfa, G.
Plessis, E.
Hamilton, E.
Mihretu, A.
Usamael, A.
Mengesha, M.
Gelaw, S. K.
Worku, A.
Woldie, M.
Abate, B.
Getachew, T.
Wondirad, N.
Zelalem, M.
Tollera, G.
Boerma, T.
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This study aimed to enhance insights into the key characteristics of maternal and neonatal mortality declines in Ethiopia, conducted as part of a seven-country study on Maternal and Newborn Health (MNH) Exemplars. We synthesised key indicators for 2000, 2010 and 2020 and contextualised those with typical country values in a global five-phase model for a maternal, stillbirth and neonatal mortality transition. We reviewed health system changes relevant to MNH over the period 2000-2020, focusing on governance, financing, workforce and infrastructure, and assessed trends in mortality, service coverage and systems by region. We analysed data from five national surveys, health facility assessments, global estimates and government databases and reports on health policies, infrastructure and workforce.
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Maternal and Neonatal mortality reduction; Ethiopia's success; Health Systems; Governance; Financing; Workforce and Infrastructure; EthiopiaURI
10.1136/bmjgh-2023-011911https://gh.bmj.com/content/9/Suppl_2/e011911
https://www.countdown2030.org/publications/learning-from-ethiopias-success-in-reducing-maternal-and-neonatal-mortality-through-a-health-systems-lens
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/380361387_Learning_from_Ethiopia's_success_in_reducing_maternal_and_neonatal_mortality_through_a_health_systems_lens
http://knowhub.aphrc.org/handle/123456789/1514
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