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  • Significant progress has been made in reducing maternal deaths globally from 1990 to 2015, but more urgent actions are needed to meet the Sustainable Development Goals related to ending preventable maternal deaths.
  • The paper analyzes data from the WHO and UNFPA Global MDSR Implementation Survey, highlighting how Maternal Death Surveillance and Response (MDSR) systems improve accountability and health outcomes in 62 countries, with specific examples from Nigeria and Ethiopia.
  • While many countries have policies for maternal death notification and review, significant gaps still exist in implementing follow-up actions, disseminating findings, and engaging communities, necessitating ongoing monitoring through both quantitative surveys and qualitative case studies.

Article Abstract

Good progress has been made in reducing maternal deaths from 1990-2015 but accelerated progress is needed to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in ending preventable maternal deaths through a renewed focus on accountability and actions. This paper looks at how Maternal Death Surveillance and Response (MDSR) systems are strengthening response and accountability for better health outcomes by analyzing key findings from the WHO and UNFPA Global MDSR Implementation Survey across 62 countries. It examines two concrete examples from Nigeria and Ethiopia to demonstrate how findings can influence systematic changes in policy and practice. We found that a majority of countries have policies in place for maternal death notification and review, yet a gap remains when examining the steps beyond this, including reviewing and reporting at an aggregate level, disseminating findings and recommendations, and involving civil society and communities. As more countries move toward MDSR systems, it is important to continue monitoring the opportunities and barriers to full implementation, through quantitative means such as the Global MDSR Implementation Survey to assess country progress, but also through more qualitative approaches, such as case studies, to understand how countries respond to MDSR findings.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijgo.2016.10.002DOI Listing

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