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Engendering Accountability: Upholding Commitments to Maternal and Newborn Health

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Postpartum & Post-Abortion Family Planning

The shift towards more equitable and available services highlights the need for additional accountability through both government systems and civil society engagement in the planning, review, and implementation of health services. Improved policies and programming on the part of government does not guarantee effective implementation, nor does it ensure that adequate resources – both human and financial – are allocated to deliver on these commitments.

2015
Engendering Accountability Report

Engendering Accountability Report

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