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2018 proposed Health Budget: a marginal increase for Health
The Federal government expenditure budget for 2018 is N8.6trillion. A total expenditure of N340.456bn is proposed for the Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH) in 2018. This is a nominal increase of 10 percent above the 2017 Budget and overall 4% of the 2018 proposed budget.
CSOs Engagement with the Global Financing Facility in Nigeria
This report presents findings from a review of civil society's engagement with the Global Financing Facility (GFF) in Nigeria, commissioned by MamaYe-Evidence for Action in October 2017.
Mama Ye Maternal and Newborn Health Factsheet 2017: Kenya
This Mama Ye factsheet highlights progress achieved in maternal and newborn health in Kenya and areas that need continued efforts.
E4A-Mama Ye Factsheet on Tanzania’s Blood Services: 2017
To mark World Blood Donor Day on 14 June, 2017, E4A-Mama Ye produced this factsheet.
MamaYe Maternal and Newborn Health Factsheet 2017: Sierra Leone
This MamaYe factsheet highlights progress achieved in maternal and newborn health in Sierra Leone and areas that need continued efforts.
MamaYe Maternal and Newborn Health Factsheet 2017: Ghana
This MamaYe factsheet highlights progress achieved in maternal and newborn health in Ghana and areas that need continued efforts.
MamaYe Maternal and Newborn Health Factsheet 2017: Nigeria
This MamaYe factsheet highlights progress achieved in maternal and newborn health in Nigeria and areas that need continued efforts.
MamaYe Maternal and Newborn Health Factsheet 2017: Malawi
This MamaYe factsheet highlights progress achieved in maternal and newborn health in Malawi and areas that need continued efforts.
Using evidence to strengthen accountability for health financing
This article documents lessons from a nationwide health budget advocacy election campaign in Sierra Leone driven by a network of civil society organisations.
Using advocacy and data to strengthen political accountability in Africa
This paper explores how global and regional initiatives have been used to create accountability for maternal and newborn health. Examples from five countries where MamaYe - Evidence for Action (E4A) has been implemented illustrate how these initiatives have influenced responses at the national level.