Spotlight on the Emergency Contraceptive Pill
This fact sheet is part of a series on Demand Generation for 13 Life-Saving Commodities: A Synthesis of the Evidence. The emergency contraceptive pill (ECP) offers women a last chance at preventing an unplanned pregnancy after sexual assault, contraceptive failure or other instances of unprotected intercourse. However, ECPs remain an underutilized commodity in family planning.
Spotlight on Magnesium Sulfate for Pre-eclampsia and Eclampsia
The second leading cause of maternal death worldwide is pre-eclampsia and eclampsia (PE/E). It’s most often detected through the elevation of blood pressure during pregnancy, which can lead to seizures, kidney and liver damage, and death, if untreated. The risk that a woman in a developing country will die of PE/E is approximately 300 times higher than that for a woman in a developed country. Magnesium sulfate (MgSO4) is the most effective medication for the prevention and treatment of PE/E, yet remains underutilized.
Spotlight on Injectable Antibiotics for Neonatal Sepsis
This fact sheet is part of a series on Demand Generation for 13 Life-Saving Commodities: A Synthesis of the Evidence. The World Health Organization (WHO) lists four injectable antibiotics for the treatment of neonatal sepsis on the Essential medicines list for children.
Spotlight on Oxytocin and Misoprostol for Postpartum Hemorrhage
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Spotlight on ORS/Zinc and Amoxicillin for Diarrhea and Pneumonia
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Spotlight on Contraceptive Implants
This fact sheet is part of a series on Demand Generation for 13 Life-Saving Commodities: A Synthesis of the Evidence. Contraceptive implants are safe, highly effective and long-acting progestin-only contraceptives that require little attention after insertion and prevent pregnancy for an extended period.
Spotlight on Neonatal Resuscitation for Birth Asphyxia
This fact sheet is part of a series on Demand Generation for 13 Life-Saving Commodities: A Synthesis of the Evidence. Basic resuscitation equipment is not available in many low-resource settings, and was therefore identified by the UN Commission on Life-Saving Commodities for Women’s and Children’s Health as one of 13 commodities that if more widely accessed and properly used, could save the lives of more than six million women and children worldwide.
Spotlight on the Female Condom
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Urban Youth Literature Review: Executive Summary
Influencing the Sexual and Reproductive Health of Urban Youth…
Behavioral Determinants of Urban Youth Sexual and Reproductive Health
This report provides a secondary analysis of DHS data for Benin…
Measuring the Impact of HIV Health Communication Programs
Resources from the April 30, 2014 webinar. Presenters included,…