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 […]
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