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1. Association between efficiency and quality of care of public healthcare facilities: Evidence from Pakistan.

2. Factors Affecting Delivery Health Service Satisfaction of Women and Fear of COVID- 19: Implications for Maternal and Child Health in Pakistan.

3. Good on paper: the gap between programme theory and real-world context in Pakistan's Community Midwife programme.

4. Psychosocial support during childbirth: Development and adaptation of WHO's Mental Health Gap Action Programme (mhGAP) for maternity care settings.

5. Declaration of Lahore of the IIIrd International Congress on Maternal and Neonatal Health.

6. Pakistan: update on breastfeeding.

7. Digitalization of routine health information systems: Bangladesh, Indonesia, Pakistan.

8. The Issues and Challenges Faced by Lady Health Workers in Maternal Health Care in Rural Communities: An Evidence from South Punjab.

9. Do empowered women receive better quality antenatal care in Pakistan? An analysis of demographic and health survey data.

10. Using electronic tablets for data collection for healthcare service and maternal health assessments in low resource settings: lessons learnt.

11. Exploring the intersection between country context and priority setting to prevent maternal mortality: A multi-methods study comparing expected vs observed priorities in five countries to validate the obstetric transition mode.

12. Abortion service provision in South Asia: A comparative study of four countries.

13. STATUS OF MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH IN AN URBAN SQUATTER SETTLEMENT OF KARACHI, PAKKISTAN: RESULTS FROM A ROUND OF SURVEILLANCE.

14. Successful Community Midwives in Pakistan: An Asset-Based Approach.

15. Service quality in contracted facilities.

16. Provider cost analysis supports results-based contracting out of maternal and newborn health services: an evidence-based policy perspective.

17. The effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the peer-delivered Thinking Healthy Programme for perinatal depression in Pakistan and India: the SHARE study protocol for randomised controlled trials.

18. Individual and Area Level Factors Associated with Prenatal, Delivery, and Postnatal Care in Pakistan.

19. Accessibility of antenatal services at primary healthcare facilities in Punjab, Pakistan.

20. Factors associated with maternal health services utilization in Pakistan: Evidence from Pakistan maternal mortality survey, 2019.

21. Maternal neonate and child health (MNCH) research in Pakistan: trend and transition.

22. Targeted doctors, missing patients: obstetric health services and sectarian conflict in northern Pakistan.

23. Maternal, neonatal and child health in Pakistan: towards the MDGs by moving from desire to reality.

24. Emergency obstetric care in Punjab, Pakistan: improvement needed.

25. Dying to give birth: the Pakistan Liaison Committee's strategies to improve maternal health in Pakistan.

26. Privatisation in reproductive health services in Pakistan: three case studies

27. Socioeconomic determinants of child mortality in Pakistan: Evidence from sequential probit model.

28. FALL FROM GRACE.

29. Impact of health service provision on mothers and infants in a rural village in North West Frontier Province, Pakistan.

30. Mother's health-seeking behaviour and childhood mortality in Pakistan.

31. Nurse-midwifery in rural Pakistan.

32. The Interaction Effect of Birth Spacing and Maternal Healthcare Services on Child Mortality in Pakistan.

33. Comparison of inequality in utilization of maternal healthcare services between Bangladesh and Pakistan: evidence from the demographic health survey 2017–2018.

34. Postnatal women's perception on person-centered maternity care in twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad: a descriptive study.

35. The triple burden of disease, destitution, and debt: Small business-women's voices about health challenges after becoming debt-ridden.

36. Scaling up the "24/7 BHU" strategy to provide round-the-clock maternity care in Punjab, Pakistan: a theory-driven, coproduced implementation study.

37. Are women with disabilities less likely to utilize essential maternal and reproductive health services?—A secondary analysis of Pakistan Demographic Health Survey.

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

39. Achieving Millennium Development Goals 4 and 5 in Pakistan.

40. MATERNAL, CHILD & NEONATAL CARE IN PAKISTAN.

41. Midwives providing maternal health services to poor women in the private sector: is it a financially feasible model?

42. Are underprivileged and less empowered women deprived of respectful maternity care: Inequities in childbirth experiences in public health facilities in Pakistan.

43. Factors influencing place of delivery: Evidence from three south-Asian countries.

44. The design and delivery of maternal health interventions in Pakistan: a scoping review.

45. Pakistani women and maternity care: raising muted voices.

46. Exploring knowledge translation practices in a global health program: case study on the establishment of the Pakistan National Maternal, Neonatal, and Child Health Program.

47. Assessing mobile phone access, usage, and willingness among women to receive voice message-based mobile health intervention to improve antenatal care attendance in district Thatta, Sindh, Pakistan.

48. Maternal depression in rural Pakistan: the protective associations with cultural postpartum practices.

49. Promoting sustainability for micro health insurance: a risk-adjusted subsidy approach for maternal healthcare service.

50. Examining the Relationship Between Individual Characteristics, Community-Level Traits, Multidimensional Empowerment, and Maternal Health Care Utilization in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan.