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An Assessment of MHI’s Pilot Project

The Maternal Health Initiative (MHI) delivered a pilot project from July 2023 to January 2024 across six hospitals in the Northern Region of Ghana. This work was conducted in partnership with Norsaac and the Ghana Health Service.

MHI would like to share the results of its internal assessment of this project based on an analysis of the baseline and endline data collected through the pilot.

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Maternal Health Initiative – 1st Year in Review

The Maternal Health Initiative (MHI) works in northern Ghana delivering a light-touch programme of training integrating contraceptive counselling into routine care to increase informed choice and uptake of family planning methods.

We deliver this work in partnership with two local NGOs and the Ghana Health Service, launching through the 2022 Charity Entrepreneurship Incubation Programme.

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Stakeholder Engagement Visits: Jan-Feb 2023

The Maternal Health Initiative’s (MHI) team had the pleasure of conducting a month-long visit to Sierra Leone and Ghana across January and February 2023. This trip provided the opportunity for MHI to engage with a broad range of key stakeholders as the team lays the groundwork for a program of preliminary research and initial pilot testing of our contraceptive counselling training through March and April.

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Family Planning: A Significant Opportunity for Impact

This post was written as MHI was being founded in August 2022 as part of our research into the potential impact of family planning work and the best opportunities in this area of work. It provides an overview of our reasoning for pursuing work in family planning, and postpartum family planning specifically.

This was submitted to Open Philanthropy’s Cause Exploration Prize and originally published on the EA Forum.

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