This project seeks to provide support effective coverage for maternal, newborn and child health services with timely care-seeking and efficient referrals to responsive health facilities.
To learn more about the MaNe project, see the links below:
- Coordinated Planning by Policymakers and Stakeholders is Key for People-Oriented Urbanization: Lessons from the 16th International Conference on Urban Health (HarpNet, USAID)
- Addressing the health needs of urban slum dwellers in the context of COVID-19 (HarpNet, USAID)
- Respectful maternity care will improve maternal health outcomes for less advantaged populations (White Ribbon Alliance)
- MaNe Project, Makerere University School of Public Health
- MNH Kampala Slum Project, Makerere University Centre of Excellence for Maternal Newborn and Child
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PSI UGANDA 2023 ANNUAL REPORT
We are excited to share PSI Uganda’s 2023 Annual Report, a testament to our commitment to strengthening health systems and empowering communities across Uganda. Key
ROLLING OUT RESPECTFUL MATERNAL AND NEWBORN CARE INTERVENTIONS IN SLUM SETTINGS TO SERVE THE NEEDS OF URBAN POOR MOTHERS IN KAMPALA, UGANDA: THE MANE PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Respectful maternal and newborn care (RMNC) is an approach that is based on principles of ethics and respect for human rights. It promotes practices that
THE PROCESS OF CO-DESIGNING A PROJECT WITH EMPATHY, INSIGHTS, AND PROTOTYPING (EIP): THE EXPERIENCE OF THE KAMPALA SLUM MATERNAL NEWBORN HEALTH (MaNe) PROJECT
Population Services International (PSI) and its partner, Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA), are using an implementation science approach to test innovative interventions addressing demand and
COMMUNITY AND HEALTHCARE PROVIDER PERSPECTIVES OF MATERNAL AND NEWBORN HEALTH SERVICES IN TWO URBAN SLUM COMMUNITIES OF KAMPALA, UGANDA
Like many countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, Uganda has an urban growth rate of 5.2% per annum. One consequence of this rapid growth is the formation
Implementing private health facility-level savings plans to make antenatal care and childbirth affordable for the urban poor in Kampala, Uganda
By Population Services International and Kampala Capital City Authority In 2019, a formative research study was conducted by the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) and
How to Effectively Roll-Out Provision of ANC Interventions Beyond Routine Hours; MaNe’s Experience
In 2018, Population Services International (PSI) partnered with the Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) on a project funded by USAID to address a crucial health