Programme Resources
The Mobilising Access to Maternal Health Services in Zambia (MAMaZ) programme focuses on generating robust evidence of what works to increase demand for and access to essential maternal and newborn health services, both emergency and routine. MAMaZ is committed to sharing knowledge and lessons learned with our key stakeholders and partners in Zambia and beyond.
Programme resources are available to download as PDF documents here, and will be regularly added to over time.
For further information on any of these reports please contact info@mamaz.org.zm.
Reports
Rapid demand side assessment reports
Rapid supply side assessment reports
Community engagement design reports
National / all districts
- Advocacy strategy development and partner assessment
- Rapid combined governance and health systems assessment
Community mobilisation training
Research Component reports
- Baseline survey: Initial findings
- Multivariate analysis of 2007 DHS
- Review interventions to reduce demand-side barriers to MNH care
- Trends in maternal outcomes and utilisation in Zambia
Presentations
MAMaZ 3rd Annual Forum, 11 October 2011
- Programme overview
- Baseline survey
- Demand side assessments
- Supply side assessments: Chama, Kaoma and Mkushi districts
- Community engagement strategy
- Advocacy for maternal and newborn health
Progress and Plans
Other documents
- MAMaZ programme brief
- MAMaZ technical brief
- Progress towards Zambia's MDG targets: MAMaZ Briefing Note 1
- Key design features, all districts
- Annual progress report August 2011
- Progress report March 2011
- Inception Report August 2010
