Title: Final report of the Senegal PREMOMA Project. Senegal Maternal Morbidity and Mortality Reduction (PREMOMA) Project: end-of-project report.

POPLINE Document Number: 314785

Corporate Author(s):

Management Sciences for Health [MSH]. Maternal Morbidity and Mortality Reduction Project [PREMOMA]

Source citation:

Cambridge, Massachusetts, MSH, PREMOMA, 2006 Aug. [52] p. (USAID Contract No. GHS-I-00-03-00033-00|USAID Development Experience Clearinghouse DocID / Order No. PD-ACI-793)

Abstract:

The USAID project for maternal health and family planning in Senegal, named Projet de réduction de la mortalité and de la morbidité maternelles (PREMOMA) and administered by Management Sciences for Health and the Futures Group International, took over from the Maternal Health and Family Planning Project (PSM/PF, 2000-2004) as of November 2004. PREMOMA has made a significant contribution to the efforts of the government of Senegal and local nongovernmental organizations in improving maternal health by decreasing maternal mortality and increasing awareness of family planning. Two key interim results (KIRs) should allow the project to achieve these objectives: improved access to prenatal services, assisted delivery, postnatal follow-up, and family planning by integrating and decentralizing services; and increased demand for these services. (excerpt)

Keywords:

Senegal
Summary Report
Mothers
Pregnant Women
Providers With Clients
Maternal Mortality
Maternal Health Services
Quality of Health Care
Family Planning Programs
Contraceptive Availability
Program Evaluation
Health Services Administration
Developing Countries
Africa, Western
Africa, Sub Saharan
Africa
Parents
Family Relationships
Family Characteristics
Family and Household
Sociocultural Factors
Population Characteristics
Demographic Factors
Population
Health Services
Delivery of Health Care
Health
Mortality
Population Dynamics
Maternal-Child Health Services
Primary Health Care
Health Services Evaluation
Programs
Organization and Administration
Family Planning
Contraception
Management
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