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Findings from a qualitative study examining the effectiveness and feasibility of referral pathways for emergency obstetric and newborn care services in humanitarian-affected settings.

This is a joint webinar with the Transport and Referral Community of Practice.

The International Rescue Committee recently completed a qualitative study examining the effectiveness and feasibility of referral pathways for emergency obstetric and newborn care (EmONC) services in humanitarian-affected settings of Northeast Nigeria (Borno and Yobe states) and Central African Republic (Ouham-Pende, Nana-Grebizi, and Haut-Mbomou prefectures). Please join us as we present the results and share the recommendations that emerged at national level, and to discuss the implications and recommendations for the global humanitarian community. Read additional findings.

Speakers

  • Mamothena C Mothupi, Health Researcher  – Airbel Impact Lab – International Rescue Committee
  • Grace Kimemia, Research coordinator at IRC’s Airbel Impact Lab
  • Elaine Scudder, Maternal and Newborn Health Advisor, International Rescue Committee

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