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World Population Day: Family Planning Saves Women's Lives
The government of Sierra Leone and its partners are making an effort in empowering the population of the country with education on Family Planning. As part of this project, the Family Planning week launch event was held at the Miatta Conference Hall on Tuesday 4th July, 2017, in the framework of
Using Evidence to drive accountability for Family Planning
For countries’ FP2020 commitments to result in improved family planning uptake, commitments need to translate into increased budgetary allocations and actual expenditure on family planning.
A rapidly growing population - Tanzania
Investing in the health of adolescent girls is a smart economic move for Tanzania.
Looking forward to a Kenya where all women and newborns survive
All women and newborns should be able to survive childbirth. Our political leaders have a duty to adopt positive, cost-effective and proactive measures to save maternal and newborn lives.
'Whatever your Political Colours' campaign launches
A new campaign, “Whatever your political colours” has been launched to urge political leaders to prioritise maternal and newborn health in their Political agenda and be accountable to it after the 8th August General Elections.
SDGs: "Accelerating protection, empowerment and equal opportunity
That’s a significant target, within just one of the aspirational Global Goals that were adopted at the UN General Assembly in September 2015. It is also a target that is integral to our work at E4A-MamaYe as we advocate for African leaders to ensure that no mother or baby is left behind.
MamaYe, DHMT and partners act together in Koinadugu District to mobilise donors on World Blood Donor Day
Every year, on 14 June, countries around the world celebrate World Blood Donor Day (WBDD). The event serves to raise awareness of the need for safe blood and to thank blood donors for their life-saving gifts of blood.
Want to save a Mama and baby’s life? Here is what you can do
Available statistics from the Tanzanian Ministry of Health show that at least 556 women die every year in Tanzania due to pregnancy and childbirth related complications.
Celebrating MamaYe Super Activists and blood donors in Nigeria
Many women require blood replacement while in labour, because excessive loss of blood (postpartum haemorrhage) has been identified to be one of the biggest causes of death for women in labour.
E4A-MamaYe supports MHEN with Health Budget Transparency and Accountability
Following the success of Health Budget Transparency and Accountability in the districts of Mzimba,















