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Caesarean section rate as a process indicator of safe motherhood programmes: the case of Midlands Province

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posted on 2024-09-05, 23:57 authored by A. Zezai, L. Apers, C. Zishiri
More than 10 years after the launch of the Safe Motherhood Initiative in 1987 in Kenya, many African countries still experience high levels of maternal mortality. Although this is recognized by most stakeholders in the field of reproductive health, it is difficult to give an exact figure to express the seriousness of the problem. The magnitude of maternal mortality is unknown, although various figures are circulating. The range of the maternal mortality figures reflects the variety of methods used to measure maternal mortality : vital statistics, hospital statistics or population based surveys.

A CAJM article on safe motherhood in Zimbabwe.

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Central African Journal of Medicine (CAJM), Faculty of Medicine, University of Zimbabwe (UZ).

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Zezai, A., Apers, L., & Zishiri, C (2001) Caesarean section rate as a process indicator of safe motherhood programmes: the case of Midlands Province, CAJM vol 47, no.5. (pp. 129-34) UZ, Avondale, Harare: Faculty of medicine.

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University of Zimbabwe

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Zimbabwe

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en

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0008-9176

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