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Advancing Maternal and Child Health in Nagpur, India.

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  • The LMRF team with the BUSPH delegation outside LMRF headquarters in Nagpur, India.

  • Beds inside the maternity ward at the Daga Memorial Hospital, the largest maternity hospital in the government medical system in Maharashtra.

  • The entrance to the Burn Ward at Indira Gandhi Government Medical College.

  • Students, faculty, and staff at Dean Galea’s presentation on Resilience and Health at Indira Gandhi Government Medical College.

  • The ceremonial candle lit before Dean Galea’s presentation on Resilience and Health at Indira Gandhi Government Medical College.

  • Pots of different sizes, used as measurement estimates for reporting meal portions for one of the LMRF studies.

  • Welcome sand greeting at Dighori Public Health Clinic.

  • Inside the courtyard at Dighori Public Health Clinic.

  • Nurses at the Dighori Public Health Clinic.

  • Maternal ward at the Dighori Public Health Clinic

  • Maternal ward at the Dighori Public Health Clinic

  • People waiting at the Dighori Public Health Clinic.

  • Backyard of participant home.

  • Ambulance, free for pregnant women, used to transport women from rural sites to clinics and hospitals.

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March 22, 2017
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Patricia Hibberd, chair of global health at the School of Public Health, has been working in Nagpur, India, for more than 20 years to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality in the city and surrounding rural villages.

She works in close partnership with Archana Patel, vice president for the India-based Lata Medical Research Foundation (LMRF), founded in 2002. LMRF projects focus on improving outcomes in childhood pneumonia and neonatal sepsis; improving infant nutrition, using cell phone counseling; community and hospital mobilization to reduce maternal and neonatal mortality; and reducing indoor air pollution. The group conducts large population-based research and provides data for numerous training opportunities and clinical trials.

Hibberd and Patel conduct their research and programming within the government system, partnering with medical officers in primary health centers, doctors in government hospitals, and accredited social health activists. Together, LMRF projects engage roughly 10,000 pregnant women each year.

In early March, Hibberd visited Nagpur with Dean Sandro Galea; Michael Stein, chair and professor of health law, policy, and management; and Don Thea, professor of global health, for a series of meetings with LMRF and visits to research sites throughout the region.

—Catherine Ettman

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