AMDD Program

@AMDD_Program

The Averting Maternal Death and Disability Program (AMDD) at Columbia University works to make safe motherhood a reality for women in developing countries.

Joined September 2013

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    SAVE THE DATE! 7/31 8pm ET birth & maternal health TwitterStorm w/ &

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    Interested in disparities? Browse open access collection on neglected populations in MH:

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    Jul 20

    Walter Flores: new technology and actors can construct new layers of visible and hidden power.

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    Jul 24

    Missed last week's webinar on &quality improvemt? Access recording/slides here

  6. Jul 24

    Many LMICs exhibit low use of assisted vaginal delivery where access 2 EmONC continues to be a hardship

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    Jul 19

    J Gaventa: need new analyses of how power is working in a changing world. Old models/assumptions won't work.

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    Jul 19

    article highlights possible interventions against disrespect and abuse during childbirth in Tanzania

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    Jul 14

    Starting now! Tune in for on measuring progress towards meeting targets of SDGs

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    Jul 14
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    Hot off the press! Study on project 2 reduce disrespect & abuse in maternities

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    Jun 19

    can be the champions of but they need to be aware of the rights of women - and of their own rights. Christina Rawdon

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    Let's Go! Hill Briefing support of & featuring Dr Fleda, Pres Dr Haywood & .

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    Where do women deliver in Africa & S Asia Time to invest more in referral & mid-level facilities

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    Jun 5

    With profound sadness, we announce that our Executive Director, Dr. Babatunde Osotimehin, has passed away:

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    What social accountability might mean for frontline health workers

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    May 20

    Zambia's planned recruitment of 7,000 additional in 2017 shows leadership on health & employment. Kudos to Zambia.

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