by Don Kossick | Jun 29, 2023 | Community Work
Community microprojects are evolving Supporting communities and women’s empowerment A major strategy of the Mozambique Canada Maternal Health Project is to address the social and economic determinants of health. The Health Committees in each of our 20 partner...
by Don Kossick | Oct 15, 2022 | Research
We are pleased to share with you the article titled, Understanding maternity waiting home uptake and scale-up within low-income and middle-income countries: a programme theory from a realist review and synthesis, which has now been published in BMJ Global...
by Don Kossick | Jul 4, 2022 | Project News
Nazeem Muhajarine, Horácio Chissaque, Filipa Franco, and António Tanda (front row} in Morrumbene, June 2, 2022. Report by Nazeem Muhajarine The Canada-Mozambique Maternal Health Project had a very busy month, June 2022. The team based in Inhambane saw three visits to...
by Don Kossick | May 29, 2022 | Community Work, Health Infrastructure, Health Systems
by Don Kossick with Jessie Forsyth Community receiving community ambulance. Last week, the community of Savanguane in Morrumbene District initiated the use of a local ambulance provided by the project. The handover ceremony took place quite close to the new maternity...
by Don Kossick | Apr 6, 2022 | Events
The Mozambique Canada Maternal Health program joins in celebrating Mozambican women on this important day. Women’s equality is key to women’s maternal and sexual health, and key to a better society for all. We support women in accessing rights and services for...
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