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Paper discusses the Evidence for Action (E4A) program which uses evidence to drive action and accountability to improve maternal and newborn survival in six African countries.
Paper discusses the Evidence for Action (E4A) program which uses evidence to drive action and accountability to improve maternal and newborn survival in six African countries. The paper introduces E4A, the rationale that underpins the program design, and presents initial findings on how information and data currently feed into accountability and implementation across the six E4A countries. (July 2014)
Paper discusses the Evidence for Action (E4A) program which uses evidence to drive action and accountability to improve maternal and newborn survival in six African countries.
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Camilah Wawuda
In Africa right now we do need improved maternal care and better newborn health. Some countries are foreseeing to achieve this while other countries are still not in a better position. But this pdf is really detailed and helpful in this topic of discussion.