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    Emergency obstetric care in Mali: catastrophic spending and its impoverishing effects on households by ARSENAULT, Catherine, FOURNIER, Pierre, PHILIBERT, Aline, SISSOKO, Koman, COULIBALY, Aliou, TOURIGNY, Caroline, TRAORE, Mamadou, DUMONT, Alexandre

    Published in Bulletin of the World Health Organization (01-03-2013)
    “…To investigate the frequency of catastrophic expenditures for emergency obstetric care, explore its risk factors, and assess the effect of these expenditures…”
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    Factors explaining the shortage and poor retention of qualified health workers in rural and remote areas of the Kayes, region of Mali: A qualitative study by Ag Ahmed, Mohamed, Diakité, Soumaïla, Sissoko, Koman, Gagnon, Marie, Charron, Sylvie

    Published in Rural and remote health (01-01-2020)
    “…Introduction: Shortage of health workers is a worldwide problem but is particularly critical in sub-Saharan Africa. In Mali, the number of health workers is…”
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    The Influence of Intrafamilial Power on Maternal Health Care in Mali: Perspectives of Women, Men And Mothers-in-Law by White, Darcy, Dynes, Michelle, Rubardt, Marcie, Sissoko, Koman, Stephenson, Rob

    “…CONTEXT: Evidence from diverse settings suggests that women often have limited control over their own reproductive health decisions. To increase uptake of…”
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    Factors explaining the shortage and poor retention of qualified health workers in rural and remote areas of the Kayes, region of Mali: A qualitative study by Mohamed Ali Ag Ahmed, Soumaila Laye Diakite, Koman Sissoko, Marie-Pierre Gagnon, Sylvie Charron

    Published in Rural and remote health (01-01-2020)
    “…Introduction: Shortage of health workers is a worldwide problem but is particularly critical in sub-Saharan Africa. In Mali, the number of health workers is…”
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    Addressing social and gender norms to improve uptake of maternal health services in Mali: a descriptive study of CARE’s Project Hope for Mothers and Newborns (PEMN) by Kuzara, Jennifer, Sprinkel, Anne Woodriff, Mekuria, Feven Tassew, Rubardt, Marcie, Maguiraga, Fodié, Sissoko, Koman, Hastings, Philip

    Published in Culture, health & sexuality (01-11-2018)
    “…This study examines the design and implementation of a maternal mortality prevention intervention in central Mali. It uses Project Hope for Mothers and…”
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