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One of the innovative quality improvement approaches mentors use in first referral units in Karnataka, India, is emergency obstetric and newborn care drills.
The story of a maternal, newborn, and child health mentoring program in Northern Karnataka, India.
To test the feasibility of developing a mentoring program at the first referral unit level in Karnataka, India, an intervention was implemented for 12 months in 16 first referral units across eight project districts.
In India, too many women and infants die from causes that are either preventable or readily treatable.
Two studies demonstrate that, compared with existing paper-based job aids, mobile phone-based mSakhi is a more user-friendly and effective accredited social health activist (ASHA) job aid for a range of activities,including self-learning, counselling, and newborn assessment
An end-of-project overview of the Vistaar Project.
The Manthan Project provided technical assistance (TA) to the Government of Uttar Pradesh to identify challenges affecting the public-private partnership schemes aimed at increasing poor women's...
A series of publications produced by the Vistaar Project.
The Vistaar Project worked to provide capacity-building and technical assistance to help take knowledge to practice at large scale in major government programmes.
This DVD is intended for training primary level providers and community health workers to identify opportunities to counsel clients on healthy timing and spacing of pregnancy and the benefits of family planning use.