Reproductive Health Matters
Volume 15, Issue 30 , Pages 72-80 , November 2007

Improving Emergency Obstetric Care in a Context of Very High Maternal Mortality: The Nepal Safer Motherhood Project 1997–2004

  • Alison Dembo Rath

      Affiliations

    • Former Project Director, Nepal Safer Motherhood Project, Kathmandu, Nepal, now Reproductive Health Specialist, Options Consultancy Services, Bhubaneswar, India
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  • Indira Basnett

      Affiliations

    • Former Human Resource Manager, Nepal Safer Motherhood Project, now Country Program Manager, Technical Committee for Implementation of Comprehensive Abortion Care in Nepal, Kathmandu, Nepal
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  • Melissa Cole

      Affiliations

    • Senior Programme Manager, Options Consultancy Services, London, UK
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  • Hom Nath Subedi

      Affiliations

    • Former Social Development Manager, Nepal Safer Motherhood Project, now Equity and Access Technical Adviser, Support to the Safe Motherhood Programme, Kathmandu, Nepal
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  • Deborah Thomas

      Affiliations

    • Freelance consultant, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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  • Susan F Murray

      Affiliations

    • Senior Lecturer in International Health, King's College London, London, UK

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PII: S0968-8080(07)30329-7

doi: 10.1016/S0968-8080(07)30329-7

Reproductive Health Matters
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