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Engaging fathers and families in maternal and newborn healthcare saves lives. It takes a village to raise a child. Follow all the latest research here.

Tag: Papua New Guinea

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How to engage expectant fathers in antenatal care (Papua New Guinea)

In Attending facilitiesTags peer support, informing families, attending facilities, Papua New Guinea26th June 2018

An inquiry among men, women and health workers in Papua New Guinea has identified a series of measures to engage expectant fathers more effectively in antenatal healthcare. The study spanned …

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Maternal health service overturns local culture defining babycare as women’s business – starting in the car park (Papua New Guinea)

In Attending facilitiesTags informing families, birth partners, attending facilities, gender, immunization, Papua New Guinea28th September 2017

Since 2013 the Burnet Institute has implemented the Healthy Mothers, Health Babies project that seeks to improve maternal and child health in East New Britain, Papua New Guinea. As well …

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