by Jessie Forsyth | Dec 28, 2022 | Health Infrastructure, Health Practitioners
The Mozambique-Canada Maternal Health Project is happy to bring 2022 to a close with another successful round of clinical continuing education for women’s health. This time, the aim was to improve breast and cervical cancer prevention in Inhambane province. Health...
by Jessie Forsyth | Nov 30, 2022 | Health Practitioners, Health Systems
Since successfully completing the construction of new health infrastructure – four rural maternity clinics, three large maternity waiting homes and three small maternity waiting homes – the project has been working to make each new health facility a model of...
by Jessie Forsyth | Sep 30, 2022 | Health Systems
This month, the Mozambique-Canada Maternal Health Project had a series of exciting highlights related to deepening analysis of women’s maternal experiences and improving gender equality in Inhambane province, Mozambique. MES presentation and policy dialogue...
by Jessie Forsyth | Sep 28, 2022 | Events
September 28 is International Safe Abortion Day. To mark this day, the Mozambique-Canada Maternal Health Project and DPSI, with support from Global Affairs Canada, co-hosted a lively and thoughtful roundtable discussion on safe abortion access and the law protecting...
by Jessie Forsyth | Aug 29, 2022 | Health Infrastructure
New hospital equipment for safe pregnancies and deliveries. Delivering priority hospital equipment and training to the Rural Health Centre in Tevele, Inhamane Province. by Jessie Forsyth, Project Director Over the past month, the Mozambique-Canada Maternal Health...
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