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View Page: Supporting Safer Births in Guatemala During the COVID-19 Pandemic
{Photo credit: MSH Staff}
Supporting Safer Births in Guatemala During the COVID-19 Pandemic
View Page: Management Sciences for Health to Strengthen Pregnancy Care for Underserved Indigenous Women in Guatemala
Management Sciences for Health to Strengthen Pregnancy Care for Underserved Indigenous Women in Guatemala

Project builds on the organization’s pioneering work in Uganda and Kenya Arlington, VA—March 4, 2019—Management Sciences for Health (MSH) announ…

View Page: Responding to an Epidemic while Maintaining Antenatal Care in Guatemala
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Responding to an Epidemic while Maintaining Antenatal Care in Guatemala
View Page: We Will Not Let Antenatal Care Services Falter
Prior to the COVID-19 outbreak, pregnant women participating in group antenatal care sessions met to share experiences, receive health information, form social bonds, and track the progress of their pregnancies
We Will Not Let Antenatal Care Services Falter
View Page: Insights from Guatemala: Improving Indigenous Women’s Maternal Health through a Blended Model of Care
This is an image of a young Guatemalan woman, her hair in braids, looking back as she walks with a baby strapped to her back using a traditional wrap.
Insights from Guatemala: Improving Indigenous Women’s Maternal Health through a Blended Model of Care
View Page: Community Dialogues: How Indigenous Women Are Breaking Down Barriers, Transforming Maternal Health in Guatemala
A healthcare worker moderates a Community Dialogues session for pregnant women and other community members in Guatemala as part of the the Healthy Mothers and Babies in Guatemala
Community Dialogues: How Indigenous Women Are Breaking Down Barriers, Transforming Maternal Health in Guatemala
View Page: Person-centered group antenatal care in Eastern Uganda: Reaching women through pregnancy clubs
Women participate in group ANC session in Uganda
Person-centered group antenatal care in Eastern Uganda: Reaching women through pregnancy clubs
View Page: Building an Equitable Response in Guatemala
Pregnant women receiving health info during COVID-19 pandemic
Building an Equitable Response in Guatemala
View Page: Using Facebook Ad Campaigns to Raise Awareness About Antenatal Care in Guatemala
Using Facebook Ad Campaigns to Raise Awareness About Antenatal Care in Guatemala

In 2021, MSH partnered with Meta to pilot a social behavior change communications ad campaign on Facebook to increase COVID-19 vaccine uptake. This ye…

View Page: Can a Human-centered Design Approach to Group Antenatal Care Improve Women’s Pregnancy and Birth Experiences?
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Can a Human-centered Design Approach to Group Antenatal Care Improve Women’s Pregnancy and Birth Experiences?
View Page: Moving Toward a New Model of Care for Afghan Mothers: The Critical Role of Midwives in Providing High-Quality Antenatal Care
This image is a close-up of the hands of a midwife a midwife holding some educational materials.
Moving Toward a New Model of Care for Afghan Mothers: The Critical Role of Midwives in Providing High-Quality Antenatal Care
View Page: Putting Patients at the Center to Strengthen Primary Health Care 
[Women participate in the opening ceremony of a Lea Mimba pregnancy club session at a health facility in Kenya.] {Photo by M4ID}
Putting Patients at the Center to Strengthen Primary Health Care