Respectful Maternal Newborn and Child Health Care
With a decade of experience of research, advocacy and programming on ensuring respectful maternal, newborn, and child health care, Charlotte brings insight to the many challenges in trying to build a compassionate caring partnership between pregnant women and health providers, and parents of young children and providers to ensure they have access to quality services.
- Exploring institutional bottlenecks, contextual barriers and opportunities on experience of care for newborns and young children up to two years in Kenya.
- Measuring prevalence of disrespect and abuse during childbirth in Kenya - The Heshima Project.
- Overcoming barriers to obstetric fistula care and treatment in Uganda and Nigeria.
Links to key papers
Study protocol for promoting respectful maternity care initiative to assess, measure and design interventions to reduce disrespect and abuse during childbirth in Kenya. |
Sowing the seeds of transformative practice to actualize women’s rights to respectful maternity care: reflections from Kenya using the consolidated framework for implementation research. |
Manifestations, responses, and consequences of mistreatment of sick newborns and young infants and their parents in health facilities in Kenya. |
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