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One possible explanation of preventable newborn deaths is poor quality of clinical care. This paper assesses facility quality and estimates the association of facility quality with neonatal mortality in...

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Presentations given at the mid-project review workshop, Bamako, Mali, November...

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Presentations given at the mid-project review workshop, Bamako, Mali, November...

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Presentations given at the mid-project review workshop, Bamako, Mali, November...

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A qualitative study looking at the environmental context for infection prevention and control (IPC) and WASH-associated behaviors in health centers where women give birth, and in homes of newborns,...

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This paper assesses whether poor sanitation practices are associated with increased risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes such as preterm birth and low birth weight in a population-based study in...

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A Presentations given by UNICEF at the Global and Maternal Newborn Health Conference, Mexico City, October...

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A study to assess whether the lack of water or the lack of sanitation facilities in either the home or in health facilities is associated with an increased risk...

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This paper uses existing data sources to assess the water and sanitation (WATSAN) environment surrounding births in Tanzania in order to interrogate whether such estimates could be useful for...

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This paper provides an estimate of the effect of unimproved household water and toilet facilities on pregnancy-related mortality in...

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