Supporting Healthcare Providers to Address Postpartum Hemorrhage: Practical guidance from an implementation science partnership in Malawi and Madagascar

Supporting Healthcare Providers to Address Postpartum Hemorrhage: Practical guidance from an implementation science partnership in Malawi and Madagascar

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The Partnership to Advance Post-Partum Hemorrhage Care led by USAID’s Health Evaluation and Applied Research Development (HEARD), (based at University Research Co., LLC), and Breakthrough Research, (based at Population Council), invites you to join us on Monday, December 6th from 8:00-9:30 AM EST/ 1:00-2:30 PM GMT to learn about how to better support providers and strengthen systems to address emergency obstetric complications. We will highlight how our partnership and collaborators from Malawi and Madagascar (see below) advance implementation learning around mentorship models and tools, provider mental health, respectful maternity care, delivery of blood, maternal death surveillance and response systems—and lesson learned while implementing during the COVID-19 pandemic. This webinar is part of the Accelerating Evidence to Use in Policy and Programs: Strengthening & Sustaining RMNACH Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa series, co-hosted by the East, Central, and Southern Africa Health CommunityAfrican Academy of Public Health. and the University of California San Francisco.