Safe motherhood in Kenya; lessons from an assessment of maternity care
Material type: TextPublication details: Nairobi Family Care International 1998Description: 72p.;illSubject(s): LOC classification:- WA 310 .T7
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Discusses the findings of an assessment of maternal health services in Kenya revealing what areas they have failed in meeting the needs of the people and where they have succeeded. It examines policy documents explaining their implications and relevance to safer pregnancy and child birth. Some of the findings discussed reveal that some health facilities lack the capacity to provide essential services and operate at sub-standard levels and do not have reliable referral systems.
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