


Joanne Blythe Receives Global Citizen Award
Joanne Blythe Receives Global Citizen Award! Joanne Blythe, project administrator for the Mozambique Canada Maternal Health Project, has been named a Global Citizen by the Saskatchewan Council for International Co-operation. Jessie Forsyth, Canadian Project Director,...
Ambulances Have Arrived!
Report from Lidia Mondlane, Mozambique Director, Mozambique Canada Maternal Health Project, December 21st, 2018 “I am sharing at this moment the images of the delivery of the ambulances, by His Excellency the Governor of the Province of Inhambane, to the...
Gender Equality Key in Reducing Maternal Mortality
Improved sexual, reproductive, maternal and newborn health for women, adolescent girls, and newborns in 5 districts in Mozambique Project Director Jessie Forsyth of the Mozambique –Canada Maternal Health Project (2017-2022) recently presented at the University...
Midwifery linked to lower odds of birth complications for low-income women
From USask News. October 3, 2018 New research from the University of Saskatchewan (U of S) and the University of British Columbia (UBC) is adding new evidence in support of midwives as a safe option for prenatal care, especially for women who have low...
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