Post-Earthquake and Longer-term Sustainability in Nepal

26.03.2016
A Presentations given at WASH Futures: Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Conference 2016

Drug-resistant infections: A Threat to Our Economic Future

26.03.2016
This Reports examines the economic and development consequences of AMR with a focus on the aspects that are most relevant to LMIC and on the measures that these countries can take, together with the larger global community, to mitigate the economic and health costs of AMR.

Redefining infection prevention and control in the new era of quality universal health coverage

26.03.2016
This paper considers the extent to which the global IPC community in its widest form should better position IPC as a fundamental component of quality within the context of rapidly advancing UHC-driven health system reforms.
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The global push for institutional childbirths – in unhygienic facilities

26.03.2016
Editorial piece in the BMJ looking at childbirth without access to water and sanitation.

Environmental factors and WASH practices in the perinatal period in Cambodia

26.03.2015
A qualitative study looking at the environmental context for infection prevention and control (IPC) and WASH-associated behaviors in health centers where women give birth, and in homes of newborns, in a rural Cambodian province.

Availability and satisfactoriness of latrines and hand washing stations in health facilities, and role in health seeking behavior of women: evidence from rural Pune district, India

26.03.2015
A paper looking at WASH infrastructure in small health facilities in rural Pune, India, and expectations and satisfactoriness among women.

A review of Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care needs assessments in 14 Western and Central African Countries

26.03.2015
A Presentations given by UNICEF at the Global and Maternal Newborn Health Conference, Mexico City, October 2015.

Clean birth and postnatal care practcies to reduce neonatal deaths

26.03.2011
A review of the evidence for clean birth and postnatal care practices and estimate the effect on neonatal mortality from sepsis and tetanus for the Lives Saved Tool (LiST).

Impact of maternal and birth attendant handwashing on neonatal mortality in southern Nepal

26.03.2008
This paper seeks to estimate the association of birth attendant and maternal hand-washing practices on neonatal mortality in rural Nepal.