A training approach for community health volunteers increased skilled birth attendant rates in rural Zambia by 63 percent from baseline over a two-year period. The UK aid-funded Mobilising Access to Maternal Health Services in Zambia (MAMaZ) programme, implemented between 2010 – 2013, was set up to design and test innovative approaches to reduce demand-side barriers […]
Month: October 2015
Insights from a controlled trial on results based financing
There is a growing body of experience in a range of RBF-related programmes, but there remain key gaps in the evidence including how cost-effective programme approaches can be adapted to circumstances of fragility, poor governance and weak systems, where unmet need in reproductive, maternal, newborn and child health is often greatest. With the launch of […]