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1. Understanding the gap in emergency obstetric and neonatal care in Ghana through the PREventing Maternal And Neonatal Deaths (PREMAND) study.

2. Spatial distribution of emergency obstetric and newborn care services in Ghana: Using the evidence to plan interventions.

3. The state of routine and emergency obstetric and neonatal care in Southern Province, Zambia.

4. Prenatal care and basic emergency obstetric care services provided at primary healthcare facilities in rural Nigeria.

5. Indicators for availability, utilization, and quality of emergency obstetric care in Ethiopia, 2008.

6. Availability and distribution of, and geographic access to emergency obstetric care in Zambia.

8. Women are still deprived of access to lifesaving essential and emergency obstetric care.

9. Reducing maternal mortality among Afghan refugees in Pakistan.

10. Emergency obstetric care: how do we stand in Malawi?

11. The "vertical response time": barriers to ambulance response in an urban area.

12. Can the process indicators for emergency obstetric care assess the progress of maternal mortality reduction programs? An examination of UNFPA Projects 2000-2004.

13. Measuring progress towards the MDG for maternal health: including a measure of the health system's capacity to treat obstetric complications.

14. Global patterns in availability of emergency obstetric care.

15. Improving availability of EmOC services in Rwanda--CARE's experiences and lessons learned at Kabgayi Referral Hospital.

16. Improvement of coverage and utilization of EmOC services in southwestern Bangladesh.

17. A sector-wide approach to emergency obstetric care in Uganda.

18. Availability and use of emergency obstetric services: Kenya, Rwanda, Southern Sudan, and Uganda.

19. Program note: applying the UN process indicators for emergency obstetric care to the United States.

20. Analysis of factors affecting U.S. emergency physician workforce projections. SAEM Workforce Task Force.

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