Eight years into the horizon of aspirational maternal and newborn health pledges: a nationwide cross-sectional exploration of the Burundian EmONC network capacity and budget deficits
Objective: The Burundian emergency obstetric and neonatal care (EmONC) programme, which was initiated in 2017 and supported by a specific policy, does not appear to reverse maternal and newborn mortality trends. Our study examined the capacity challenges facing participating EmONC facilities and dev...
Main Authors: | Habonimana, D, Leckcivilize, A, Nicodemo, C, Nzorironkankuze, JB, Ndacayisaba, A, Bishinga, A, Ndayisenga, J, Niane, ESD, Bazikamwe, S, Ndabashinze†, P, English, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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BMJ Publishing Group
2024
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