This eight-page brief illuminates MSCP’s quality improvement (QI) work in Mozambique is to improve key reproductive, maternal, neonatal and child health outcomes by ensuring that services are safe, effective, timely, respectful, coordinated and equitable. The program builds leadership and capacity of the Ministry of Health for QI at the national level and in Nampula and Sofala […]
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In September 2017, USAID, in collaboration with MCSP, convened the Africa Regional Workshop on Improving Routine Data for Child Health in National Health Information Systems to advance the availability, accessibility, quality, and use of child health and nutrition data within national health information systems. More than 90 participants from 15 countries gathered in Johannesburg, South […]
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In Mozambique, MCSP is using a novel approach to increase breastfeeding – reaching families with key breastfeeding messages through song. […]
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MCSP is documenting lessons learned across MCSP-supported countries using different approaches to improve the generation and active use of routine immunization data at levels close to where the data is generated. […]
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This workshop report covers the highlights of the September 2017 Africa Regional Workshop on Improving Routine Data for Child Health in National Health Information Systems. The workshop aimed to advance the availability, accessibility, quality, and use of child health and nutrition data within national health information systems. More than 90 participants from 15 countries gathered […]
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MCSP is transforming traditional gender norms in Mozambique that act as barriers to RMNCH services – one father, one mother, one family at a time. […]
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In Mozambique, MCSP is training providers to competently handle their malaria patients’ care, no matter the complexity of the cases. […]
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In Mozambique, MCSP is educating communities about safe water treatment, filtering and storage techniques to improve health. […]
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It was midafternoon when 21-year-old Rosita Filipe arrived at Muxungué Rural Hospital. Now in labor for more than a day, she was weak and in pain. […]
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