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spelling okr-10986-107752021-04-23T14:02:52Z Mali - Traditional Knowledge and the Reduction of Maternal and Infant Mortality World Bank TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE MATERNAL MORTALITY PREVENTION INFANT MORTALITY DONOR ASSISTANCE CHILDBIRTH TRAINING ACTIVITIES METHODOLOGY HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH CARE CENTERS TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS CHILD DELIVERY HEALTH CARE ACCESS CHILDBIRTH COMMUNITY HEALTH COMPETENCIES DEATHS DISTRICTS ECONOMICS EQUIPMENT EXTENSION GENDER GENDER ISSUES HEALTH CARE HEALTH CENTRES HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH PROFESSIONALS INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE INFANT MORTALITY INTERVENTION ISOLATION LEARNING MORTALITY NGOS PARTNERSHIP RECOGNITION VILLAGES Maternal and infant mortality remains very high in Mali, despite the technical, organizational and financial efforts made by the Ministry of Health and donors during the last ten years. The data available from the three EDS are eloquent in this respect: infant mortality, which was 108 (EDS I, 1982-1987), reached 123 (EDS II, 1996) to freeze at 113 (EDS III, 2001); maternal mortality rose from 577 deaths out of 100.000 births (EDS II, 1996) to 582 (EDS III, 2001). The retraining of Traditional Birth Attendants ( TBAs ) From the 1980s, many attempts at "retraining " TBAs and the matrons were supported by WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA and other bilateral and multilateral cooperation agencies, as a temporary measure, pending the training of more health professionals who could take charge of childbirth assistance functions. 2012-08-13T13:05:32Z 2012-08-13T13:05:32Z 2003-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/11/2895300/mali-traditional-knowledge-reduction-maternal-infant-mortality-mali-traditional-knowledge-reduction-maternal-infant-mortality http://hdl.handle.net/10986/10775 English Indigenous Knowledge (IK) Notes; No. 62 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research Africa Mali
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topic TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE
MATERNAL MORTALITY PREVENTION
INFANT MORTALITY
DONOR ASSISTANCE
CHILDBIRTH
TRAINING ACTIVITIES
METHODOLOGY
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH CARE CENTERS
TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS
CHILD DELIVERY
HEALTH CARE ACCESS CHILDBIRTH
COMMUNITY HEALTH
COMPETENCIES
DEATHS
DISTRICTS
ECONOMICS
EQUIPMENT
EXTENSION
GENDER
GENDER ISSUES
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CENTRES
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE
INFANT MORTALITY
INTERVENTION
ISOLATION
LEARNING
MORTALITY
NGOS
PARTNERSHIP
RECOGNITION
VILLAGES
spellingShingle TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE
MATERNAL MORTALITY PREVENTION
INFANT MORTALITY
DONOR ASSISTANCE
CHILDBIRTH
TRAINING ACTIVITIES
METHODOLOGY
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH CARE CENTERS
TELECOMMUNICATION NETWORKS
CHILD DELIVERY
HEALTH CARE ACCESS CHILDBIRTH
COMMUNITY HEALTH
COMPETENCIES
DEATHS
DISTRICTS
ECONOMICS
EQUIPMENT
EXTENSION
GENDER
GENDER ISSUES
HEALTH CARE
HEALTH CENTRES
HEALTH FACILITIES
HEALTH PROFESSIONALS
INDIGENOUS KNOWLEDGE
INFANT MORTALITY
INTERVENTION
ISOLATION
LEARNING
MORTALITY
NGOS
PARTNERSHIP
RECOGNITION
VILLAGES
World Bank
Mali - Traditional Knowledge and the Reduction of Maternal and Infant Mortality
geographic_facet Africa
Mali
relation Indigenous Knowledge (IK) Notes; No. 62
description Maternal and infant mortality remains very high in Mali, despite the technical, organizational and financial efforts made by the Ministry of Health and donors during the last ten years. The data available from the three EDS are eloquent in this respect: infant mortality, which was 108 (EDS I, 1982-1987), reached 123 (EDS II, 1996) to freeze at 113 (EDS III, 2001); maternal mortality rose from 577 deaths out of 100.000 births (EDS II, 1996) to 582 (EDS III, 2001). The retraining of Traditional Birth Attendants ( TBAs ) From the 1980s, many attempts at "retraining " TBAs and the matrons were supported by WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA and other bilateral and multilateral cooperation agencies, as a temporary measure, pending the training of more health professionals who could take charge of childbirth assistance functions.
format Publications & Research :: Brief
author World Bank
author_facet World Bank
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title Mali - Traditional Knowledge and the Reduction of Maternal and Infant Mortality
title_short Mali - Traditional Knowledge and the Reduction of Maternal and Infant Mortality
title_full Mali - Traditional Knowledge and the Reduction of Maternal and Infant Mortality
title_fullStr Mali - Traditional Knowledge and the Reduction of Maternal and Infant Mortality
title_full_unstemmed Mali - Traditional Knowledge and the Reduction of Maternal and Infant Mortality
title_sort mali - traditional knowledge and the reduction of maternal and infant mortality
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/11/2895300/mali-traditional-knowledge-reduction-maternal-infant-mortality-mali-traditional-knowledge-reduction-maternal-infant-mortality
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