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    • Achieving MDG-5: Is India serious 

      Mavalankar, Dileep; Vora, Kranti S.; Prakasamma, M. (Bulletin of WHO, 2008-11-10)
      India has the largest number of births per year (27 million) in the world.1 With its high maternal mortality of about 300–500 per 100 000 births, about 75 000 to 150 000 maternal deaths occur every year in India.2,3 This ...
    • Maternal health in Gujarat, India: a case study 

      Mavalankar, Dileep; Vora, Kranti S.; Ramani, K. V.; Raman, Parvathy; Sharma, Bharati; Upadhyaya, Mudita (Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, 2009-11-10)
      Gujarat state of India has come a long way in improving the health indicators since independence, but progress in reducing maternal mortality has been slow and largely unmeasured or documented. This case study identified ...
    • Maternal health in Gujarat, India: a case study 

      Mavalankar, Dileep; Vora, Kranti S.; Ramani, K. V.; Raman, Parvathy; Sharma, Bharati; Upadhyaya, Mudita (2009-05-03)
      Since the beginning of the Safe Motherhood Initiative, India has accounted for at least a quarter of maternal deaths reported globally. India’s goal is to lower maternal mortality to less than 100 per 100,000 livebirths ...
    • Maternal health situation in India: a case study 

      Vora, Kranti S.; Mavalankar, Dileep; Ramani, K. V.; Upadhyaya, Mudita; Sharma, Bharati; Iyengar, Sharad; Gupta, Vikram; Iyengar, Kirti (2009-04-15)
      Since the beginning of the Safe Motherhood Initiative, India has accounted for at least a quarter of maternal deaths reported globally. India’s goal is to lower maternal mortality to less than 100 per 100,000 livebirths but ...
    • Maternal health situation in India: a case study 

      Vora, Kranti S.; Mavalankar, Dileep; Ramani, K. V. (Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition, 2010-11-11)
      Since the beginning of the Safe Motherhood Initiative, India has accounted for at least a quarter of maternal deaths reported globally. India's goal is to lower maternal mortality to less than 100 per 100,000 live births ...