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Scorecards jumpstart accountability and action at the facility level

Read and download this case study about Ghana’s community MNH Councils that have succeeded in driving social change through peer-to-peer mobilisation.

Professional associations join forces to strengthen supportive supervision

Read and download this case study (no.8) from our collection of illustrated case studies, about a supportive supervision scheme, instigated by our country team, in the Upper West and Greater Accra regions.

MamaYe Ghana’s advocacy coalition makes waves

Read and download the sixth case study from our illustrated case study book, on evidence-based advocacy to influence decision-makers in Ghana.

MamaYe Infographics on Maternal, Newborn and Child Health in Ghana

Find out how Ghana is faring on key maternal, newborn and child health indicators.

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.

Scorecards and social accountability in the Ashanti and Volta regions

This paper presents the results of a pilot multi-stakeholder social accountability intervention that aimed to improve the provision of quality maternal and newborn care in Ghana. This is the fourth paper in the MamaYe-Evidence for Action (E4A) series on accountability.

MamaYe Infographic on Prematurity in Ghana 2016

Find out how many babies are born too soon and how many die from preterm birth complications. Most of these deaths are preventable!

Spatial distribution of EmONC services in Ghana

This is the fourth paper in the Evidence for Action quality of care series. The article presents evidence on the geographical availability of emergency obstetric and newborn care services (EmONC) in Ghana.

MamaYe Factsheet on Preterm Birth in Ghana 2015

To mark World Prematurity Day on 17 November 2015 MamaYe have produced this Factsheet on Preterm Birth in Ghana. It summarises the latest evidence on prematurity and the interventions most needed to prevent it and care for preterm babies.

MamaYe Factsheet on Health Financing in Ghana in 2015

This MamaYe Factsheet and Infographic summarises the evidence on Health Financing in Ghana using the latest data in 2015.

MamaYe Infographic on Unmet Need for Blood in Ghana: 2015

In 2014, Ghana’s National Blood Services collected just over 50% of the blood needed in Ghana.

Her right, not a favour: The future of women’s health in Ghana

Prof Richard Adanu, Country Director of Evidence for Action in Ghana, made the case for health professionals and researchers to work closely with women's health advocates to improve healthcare delivery for women in the country. 

VIDEO! MamaYe Ghana Theme Song

A music video on the need for all stakeholders to work towards improving maternal and newborn health in Ghana.

Disseminating Ghana's Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care

Findings from an assessment on emergency obstetric and newborn care in Ghana.