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1. Scaling up Kangaroo Mother Care in Ethiopia and India: a multi-site implementation research study

2. Kangaroo Mother Care implementation research to develop models for accelerating scale-up in India and Ethiopia: study protocol for an adequacy evaluation

3. Characterising innovations in maternal and newborn health based on a common theory of change: lessons from developing and applying a characterisation framework in Nigeria, Ethiopia and India

4. Determinants of perinatal mortality among cohorts of pregnant women in three districts of North Showa zone, Oromia Region, Ethiopia: Community based nested case control study

5. Creation of a globally informed and locally relevant KMC implementation model for population-impact in Amhara, Ethiopia

6. Scaling up Kangaroo Mother Care in Ethiopia and India: a multi-site implementation research study

7. Home-Based Lifesaving Skills

8. The Effect of Prior Work Experiences on the Preparation and Employment of Early-Career Midwives

9. Illness recognition and appropriate care seeking for newborn complications in rural Oromia and Amhara regional states of Ethiopia

10. Illness recognition and care seeking for maternal complications of pregnancy and birth in rural Amhara and Oromia Regional States of Ethiopia

11. Scaling Up Kangaroo Mother Care in Ethiopia and India: A Multi-Site Implementation Research Study

12. Characterising innovations in maternal and newborn health based on a common theory of change: lessons from developing and applying a characterisation framework in Nigeria, Ethiopia and India

13. Appropriateness and timeliness of care-seeking for complications of pregnancy and childbirth in rural Ethiopia: a case study of the Maternal and Newborn Health in Ethiopia Partnership

14. ‘It is a question of determination’: a case study of monitoring and evaluation of integrated family planning services in urban areas of Togo

15. A Regional Comparison of Distribution Strategies and Women's Awareness, Receipt, and Use of Misoprostol to Prevent Postpartum Hemorrhage in Rural Amhara and Oromiya Regions of Ethiopia

16. Improving Maternal and Newborn Health Care Delivery in Rural Amhara and Oromiya Regions of Ethiopia Through the Maternal and Newborn Health in Ethiopia Partnership

17. Building District-Level Capacity for Continuous Improvement in Maternal and Newborn Health

18. Improving Coverage of Postnatal Care in Rural Ethiopia Using A Community-based, Collaborative Quality Improvement Approach

19. Interpretation of National Policy Regarding Community-Based Use of Misoprostol for Postpartum Hemorrhage Prevention in Ethiopia: A Tale of Two Regions

20. A Qualitative Study of Attitudes and Values Surrounding Stillbirth and Neonatal Mortality Among Grandmothers, Mothers, and Unmarried Girls in Rural Amhara and Oromiya Regions, Ethiopia: Unheard Souls in the Backyard

21. Factors Shaping Interactions Among Community Health Workers in Rural Ethiopia: Rethinking Workplace Trust and Teamwork

22. Measuring Trust among Frontline Health Workers in Rural Ethiopia

23. Strengthening maternal and newborn health in rural Ethiopia: Early results from frontline health worker community maternal and newborn health training

24. Determinants of place of birth decisions in uncomplicated childbirth in Bangladesh: An empirical study

25. Home-based life saving skills in Matlab, Bangladesh: a process evaluation of a community-based maternal child health programme

26. Caste and Maternal Health Care Service Use Among Rural Hindu Women in Maitha, Uttar Pradesh, India

27. When There Is More than One Answer Key: Cultural Theories of Postpartum Hemorrhage in Matlab, Bangladesh

28. Perinatal Mortality Magnitude, Determinants and Causes in West Gojam: Population-Based Nested Case-Control Study

29. Community economic status and intimate partner violence against women in bangladesh: compositional or contextual effects?

30. Does traditional birth attendant training improve referral of women with obstetric complications: a review of the evidence

31. Does Traditional Birth Attendant Training Increase Use of Antenatal Care? A Review of the Evidence

32. A network study exploring factors that promote or erode interaction among diverse community health workers in rural Ethiopia

33. Low use of contraceptives among rural women in Maitha, Uttar Pradesh, India

34. Knowledge and skills retention among frontline health workers: community maternal and newborn health training in rural Ethiopia

35. An evaluation of equitable access to a community-based maternal and newborn health program in rural Ethiopia

36. The effect of community maternal and newborn health family meetings on type of birth attendant and completeness of maternal and newborn care received during birth and the early postnatal period in rural Ethiopia

37. Obstetric first aid in the community ? partners in safe motherhood a strategy for reducing maternal mortality

38. Association of antenatal care with facility delivery and perinatal survival – a population-based study in Bangladesh

39. Community-level correlates of intimate partner violence against women globally: a systematic review

40. Effectiveness of an integrated approach to reduce perinatal mortality: recent experiences from Matlab, Bangladesh

41. Type, Content, and Source of Social Support Perceived by Women during Pregnancy: Evidence from Matlab, Bangladesh

42. Women's social networks and birth attendant decisions: application of the network-episode model

43. A comparison of excessive postpartum blood loss estimates among three subgroups of women attending births in Matlab, Bangladesh

44. Delays in recognition of and care-seeking response to prolonged labor in Bangladesh

45. Two million intrapartum-related stillbirths and neonatal deaths: where, why, and what can be done?

46. 60 million non-facility births: Who can deliver in community settings to reduce intrapartum-related deaths?

47. Cultural theories of postpartum bleeding in Matlab, Bangladesh: implications for community health intervention

48. Traditional birth attendant training for improving health behaviours and pregnancy outcomes

49. Women's descriptions of postpartum health problems: preliminary findings from Matlab, Bangladesh

50. Home-Based Life Saving Skills in Ethiopia: an update on the second phase of field testing

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