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About Evidence for Action Evidence for Action (E4A) is a programme, running until 2016, which aims to improve maternal and newborn survival in six sub-Saharan countries. We will use better evidence and improved advocacy
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Company

TV Radio / Programme / /

Continent

Africa / /

Country

Malawi / Tanzania / Nigeria / Ghana / Ethiopia / Sierra Leone / /

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Facility

University of Aberdeen / University College / University of Southampton / UCL Institute / /

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maternal and newborn services / on existing strong networks / mobile communications / car owners / telecommunications / maternal and newborn health services / response systems / health systems / /

NaturalFeature

sierra Leone / sierra Tanzania / /

Organization

UK Department for International Development / University of Aberdeen / Commission on Information and Accountability for Women and Children / Save the Children / UCL Institute for Global Health / London School for Hygiene & Tropical Medicine / University College / Technical Support Unit / civil society / Centre for Global Health / Population / Poverty / and Policy / University of Southampton / /

Person

Corinne Armstrong / Craig Ferla / Mohamed Yilla / Gibson Masache / Charles Makwenda / Babatunde Segun / Atnafu Getachew / Sara Bandali / Louise Hulton / Adriane Martin-Hilber / Richard Adanu / Ruth Lawley / Sara Nam / /

Position

National Coordinator / Project Director / Country Director / Coordinator / Director / /

Region

sub-Saharan Africa / /

URL

www.mamaye.org.sl / www.mamaye.or.tz / www.mamaye.org.mw / www.mamaye.org.ng / www.mamaye.org / www.mamaye.org.gh / /

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