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A new report from HP+ curates resources to estimate maternal health costs, outcomes, and inequities in low- and middle-income settings. The report, Models and Tools for Maternal Health Decision Making, Planning, and Strategy, summarizes seven tools to enable USAID Missions, governments, and implementing partners to better understand how modeling tools and analytic approaches can answer their policy and research questions regarding target setting, prioritization, budget development, and other program issues. The tools can be used to advocate for increased domestic funding for maternal health, inform policy development, and improve project design and performance—which, in turn, can lead to improved maternal health outcomes. This report, which builds on lessons learned in the 2012 Crosswalk of Family Planning Tools, broadens policymakers’ understanding about how models and tools can guide country-level planning and evaluation efforts aimed at reducing women’s morbidity and mortality during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period.
A new report from HP+ curates resources to estimate maternal health costs, outcomes, and inequities in low- and middle-income settings. The report, Models and Tools for Maternal Health Decision Making, Planning, and Strategy, summarizes seven tools to enable USAID Missions, governments, and implementing partners to better understand how modeling tools and analytic approaches can answer their policy and research questions regarding target setting, prioritization, budget development, and other program issues. The tools can be used to advocate for increased domestic funding for maternal health, inform policy development, and improve project design and performance—which, in turn, can lead to improved maternal health outcomes. This report, which builds on lessons learned in the 2012 Crosswalk of Family Planning Tools, broadens policymakers’ understanding about how models and tools can guide country-level planning and evaluation efforts aimed at reducing women’s morbidity and mortality during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period.
A new report from HP+ curates resources to estimate maternal health costs, outcomes, and inequities in low- and middle-income settings. The report, Models and Tools for Maternal Health Decision Making, Planning, and Strategy, summarizes seven tools to enable USAID Missions, governments, and implementing partners to better understand how modeling tools and analytic approaches can answer their policy and research questions regarding target setting, prioritization, budget development, and other program issues. The tools can be used to advocate for increased domestic funding for maternal health, inform policy development, and improve project design and performance—which, in turn, can lead to improved maternal health outcomes. This report, which builds on lessons learned in the 2012 Crosswalk of Family Planning Tools, broadens policymakers’ understanding about how models and tools can guide country-level planning and evaluation efforts aimed at reducing women’s morbidity and mortality during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period.
A new report from HP+ curates resources to estimate maternal health costs, outcomes, and inequities in low- and middle-income settings. The report, Models and Tools for Maternal Health Decision Making, Planning, and Strategy, summarizes seven tools to enable USAID Missions, governments, and implementing partners to better understand how modeling tools and analytic approaches can answer their policy and research questions regarding target setting, prioritization, budget development, and other program issues. The tools can be used to advocate for increased domestic funding for maternal health, inform policy development, and improve project design and performance—which, in turn, can lead to improved maternal health outcomes. This report, which builds on lessons learned in the 2012 Crosswalk of Family Planning Tools, broadens policymakers’ understanding about how models and tools can guide country-level planning and evaluation efforts aimed at reducing women’s morbidity and mortality during pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period.