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1. Power of partnerships: What makes a difference in reducing maternal mortality and how can Canadians contribute?

2. Incremental cost of increasing access to maternal health care services: perspectives from a demand and supply side intervention in Eastern Uganda.

3. Ensuring effective Essential Obstetric Care in resource poor settings.

4. Utilisation of skilled birth attendants over time in Nigeria and Malawi.

5. Application of Medicinal Plants in Maternal Healthcare and Infertility: A South African Perspective.

6. Demand-side interventions for maternal care: evidence of more use, not better outcomes.

7. Involving traditional birth attendants in emergency obstetric care in Tanzania: policy implications of a study of their knowledge and practices in Kigoma Rural District.

8. Assessing skilled birth attendants and emergency obstetric care in rural Tanzania: the inadequacy of using global standards and indicators to measure local realities

9. Maternal health in Lao PDR: repositioning the goal posts.

10. Reducing maternal mortality in Nepal.

11. Reducing maternal mortality in Mozambique: challenges, failures, successes and lessons learned

12. Towards optimising local reviews of severe incidents in maternity care: messages from a comparison of local and external reviews.

13. Safer childbirth: A rights-based approach

14. Critical Analysis of an Intervention to Improve Maternal and Child Health: The Case of Janani Shuraksha Yojana.

15. Ending preventable maternal mortality: phase II of a multi-step process to develop a monitoring framework, 2016-2030.

16. Improving access to maternity services: an overview of cash transfer and voucher schemes in South Asia

17. Registration and monitoring of pregnant women in Tamil Nadu, India: a critique

18. Impact of health systems strengthening on coverage of maternal health services in Rwanda, 2000–2010: a systematic review

19. Activism: working to reduce maternal mortality through civil society and health professional alliances in sub-Saharan Africa

20. Emergency obstetric care: Making the impossible possible through task shifting.

21. A qualitative study of community elders' perceptions about the underutilization of formal maternal care and maternal death in rural Nigeria.

22. Look, then leap: quality and improving maternity care.

23. Safer Muslim motherhood: Social conditions and maternal mortality in the Muslim world.

24. Women's experiences of mistreatment during childbirth: A comparative view of home- and facility-based births in Pakistan.

25. Achieving accountability through maternal death reviews in Nigeria: a process analysis.

26. Impact of multi-professional, scenario-based training on postpartum hemorrhage in Tanzania: a quasi-experimental, pre- vs. post-intervention study.

27. A system approach to improving maternal and child health care delivery in Kenya: innovations at the community and primary care facilities (a protocol).

28. Stakeholders' views on the strengths and weaknesses of maternal care financing and its reform in Georgia.

29. Implementing maternal death surveillance and response: a review of lessons from country case studies.

30. Evaluating the effect of the Helping Mothers Survive Bleeding after Birth (HMS BAB) training in Tanzania and Uganda: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.

31. Cost-effectiveness analysis and mortality impact estimation of scaling-up pregnancy test kits in Madagascar, Ethiopia and Malawi.

32. Barriers to utilisation of antenatal care services in South Sudan: a qualitative study in Rumbek North County.

33. Maternal care quality in near miss and maternal mortality in an academic public tertiary hospital in Yogyakarta, Indonesia: a retrospective cohort study.

34. Evaluation of a quality improvement intervention for obstetric and neonatal care in selected public health facilities across six states of India.

35. Impact of a maternal sepsis training package on maternity staff compliance with Trust guidelines.

36. Proximate Context of HIV-Related Stigma and Women's Use of Skilled Childbirth Services in Uganda.

37. National Initiatives to Improve Systems for Postpartum Care.

38. The Obstetric Hemorrhage Initiative (OHI) in Florida: The Role of Intervention Characteristics in Influencing Implementation Experiences among Multidisciplinary Hospital Staff.

39. Factors determining choice of delivery place among women of child bearing age in Dega Damot District, North West of Ethiopia: a community based cross- sectional study.

40. Characteristics of neonatal near miss in hospitals in Benin, Burkina Faso and Morocco in 2012-2013.

41. Measuring the impact of non-monetary incentives on facility delivery in rural Zambia: a clustered randomised controlled trial.

42. Millennium development Goal 5: progress and challenges in reducing maternal deaths in Ghana.

43. Comparing Two Review Processes for Determination of Preventability of Maternal Mortality in Illinois.

44. The relationship of women's status and empowerment with skilled birth attendant use in Senegal and Tanzania.

45. Availability, utilisation and quality of maternal and neonatal health care services in Karamoja region, Uganda: a health facility-based survey.

46. Prevention of mother-to-child transmission in South Africa: an ever-changing landscape.

47. Alternative Measures of Spatial Distribution and Availability of Health Facilities for the Delivery of Emergency Obstetric Services in Island Communities.

48. MOTHER AND CHILD HEALTH PMP.

49. Predictors of Availing Maternal Health Schemes: A community based study in Gujarat, India.

50. Setting Research Priorities for Preconception Care in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: Aiming to Reduce Maternal and Child Mortality and Morbidity.