mapping maternal and newborn health in ghana and ethiopia using emonc data with afripop data
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This presentation was given at the technical mash-up meeting on "Mapping for Maternal and Newborn Health", hosted by ICS Integrare and the University of Southampton, with the support of the Norwegian Agency for International Development (NORAD) in Southampton (UK), 11-12th March 2013. Further details are available here http://integrare.es/?cat=33 This presentation explores how Emergency Obstetric and Newborn Care (EmONC) Surveys can provide excellent data for mapping health facilities, in particular when combined with AfriPop data. By Zoe Matthews, University of SouthamptonTRANSCRIPT
Mapping MNH using EMONC data with afripop dataGhana and Ethiopia(also for the HBCI)
HRH and other key MNH layers
and dissemination through Atlas of Birth/ E4A
Afripop
EMONC facility data – not
anonymised
• Can map Basic and CEMONC separately and depict hospital according to number of births annually in the facility
• Some countries have two ‘surveys;
• These are effectively censuses
EmONC Needs Assessments by current status
(as of December 2012)
Completed – pre-2005Completed – 2005 and laterOngoing
Data Collection Modules(adapted by each country)0. National Level Information1. Identification of Facility & Infrastructure 2. Human Resources3. Essential Drugs, Equipment and Supplies4. Facility Case Summary / Service statistics5. EmONC Signal Functions & Other Important Services6. Partograph Chart Review7. Provider Knowledge & Competency Interview8. Cesarean Delivery Chart Review9. Maternal Death Chart Review10. Neonatal Death Chart Review11. Referral
Quality- case fatality and %intrapartum stillbirths
ATLAS OF BIRTH/ E4A
Small area estimates
• We added our
• cost surface
• analysis!
ProductsAtlas book• An extensive series of global maps developed for all
chapters
Viral film• To advertise Atlas and to publicise issues
Flyers• At many events eg G8- specific maps tailored to events• Flyer also in ‘The Mum’
Country launches• Nigeria, India, Tanzania – Ghana has 8 page ‘Atlas’
Website
Flyers
• Addis meeting of African Health Ministers 2009• IPU Kampala 2012• And many in between!
Flyers
• G8 2009
Dissemination to politicians and prominent news journalists
Kenya flyer
Reaching the policymakers
India launch
Reaching large audiences
website
• But- needs updating all the time!
is interactive
new this month! MamaYe! sites
Can be developed – have CoIA indicators by geography