| Literature DB >> 25087502 |
Louise Hulton1, Zoe Matthews2, Adriane Martin-Hilber3, Richard Adanu1, Craig Ferla1, Atnafu Getachew1, Charles Makwenda1, Babatunde Segun1, Mohamed Yilla1.
Abstract
Introducing evidence-based accountability mechanisms at national and subnational levels into maternal newborn health programs can accelerate reductions in maternal and newborn mortality. Clearly packaged evidence has the potential to catalyze change, if it is communicated not only to the public but also to key policymakers. Evidence for Action (E4A) is a DFID-funded program that contributes to global efforts toward improving accountability in maternal and neonatal health. It uses evidence to drive action and accountability to improve maternal and newborn survival in six African countries: Ethiopia, Ghana, Malawi, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, and Tanzania. This paper introduces the E4A program, the rationale that underpins the program design, and presents initial findings on how information and data currently feed into accountability and implementation across the six E4A countries.Keywords: Accountability; Advocacy; Commission on Information and Accountability; Evidence for Action (E4A); Maternal health; Neonatal health; Quality of Care; Sub-Saharan Africa
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25087502 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijgo.2014.07.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Gynaecol Obstet ISSN: 0020-7292 Impact factor: 3.561