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Tackling inequalities in newborn and maternal health in Asia and Africa
BADAS-PCP has been awarded a grant by the ESRC-DFID Joint Scheme for Research on International Development for a project entitled “Socio-economic inequalities and the MDGs: building evidence to support equitable improvement in maternal and newborn health in Asia & Africa”. The project will be lead by Dr Tanja AJ Houweling, from the UCL Centre for International Health & Development, and will involve collaboration with six research sites in Malawi, India, Nepal and Bangladesh.
Progress towards the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) has been highly
uneven. Poor and otherwise disadvantaged groups lag behind their more
fortunate compatriots for most MDGs. To make things worse, effective
interventions are known, but rarely reach those who need them most.
Unfortunately, little is known about how to effectively reach poor and
otherwise disadvantaged groups, and how to address socio-economic inequalities
in mortality.
This project aims to fill these gaps by generating evidence on (1)
how socio-economic inequalities translate into inequalities in maternal
and newborn mortality within countries, (2) how to address the exclusion
of poor and otherwise marginalised groups from efforts to achieve the
MDGs, and (3) how to reduce socio-economic inequalities in maternal
and newborn mortality.
Data will be obtained from six surveillance sites, in India, Nepal,
Bangladesh and Malawi, where a combined population of over 2 million
is prospectively followed-up. Information on birth outcomes, socio-economic
position, health care use and home care practices will be used to describe
and explain mortality inequalities. Data from randomized controlled
trials of participatory women’s group interventions in these sites will
be used to evaluate the differential reach of these interventions across
socio-economic groups and the impact of these interventions on socio-economic
inequalities in mortality.
The three year project will actively engage with and learn from stakeholders
to support the uptake of the newly generated evidence.
For more information on this project, please visit the project website:
http://equinam.global-health-inequalities.info/
Or contact Prof Kishwar Azad/Dr. Abdul Kuddus (pcp@dab-bd.org
or kudduspcp@dab-bd.org) or
Dr. Tanja AJ Houweling (info@equinam.global-health-inequalities.info).