by Admin | Jan 20, 2020 | Project News
I am pleased to share with you findings from our recent paper on global stillbirth and social determinants of health published in Scientific Reports (a Nature Science journal). Stillbirth exact a significant personal toll on women who experience it; further, as an...
by Admin | Jan 17, 2020 | Project News, Training
Over the period September to November the Mozambique Canada Maternal Health Project has been very active delivering training programs to increase skills and knowledge about working with communities, confronting issues of gender and building women’s empowerment. In...
by Don Kossick | Jan 17, 2020 | Project News
The Mozambique-Canada Maternal Health Project is pleased to announce that we will have a new director beginning June 1, 2018. Jessie Forsyth takes over from Denise Kouri, who will be stepping back to a support role. Jessie worked with the project last year as Gender...
by Don Kossick | Jan 17, 2020 | Project News
The Mozambique-Canada Maternal Health Project is hosting a visit from Dr. Lídia Monjane, National Director of the Project in Mozambique and Dr. António Tanda, Strategic Adviser to the project in Mozambique. Drs. Monjane and Tanda will be working with the project team...
by Don Kossick | Jan 17, 2020 | Project News
Dr. Antonio Tanda, Strategic Advisor to the Mozambique Canada Maternal Health Project brought greetings from Mozambique to Mayor Charlie Clark. Dr. Tanda talked of how the link between the U of S support for community health and development in Mozambique and ...
by Don Kossick | Jan 17, 2020 | Project News
A special reception took place on June 8th, 2018 at the University of Saskatchewan to welcome the Mozambique Delegation Drs Lidia Monjane and Antonio Tanda, and to introduce the new Canadian Project Director Jessie Forsyth. The reception was hosted by Principal...
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