Organisation profile
Organisation profile
The Centre for Childbirth, Women’s, and Newborn Health, a WHO collaborating centre, is a dynamic, multidisciplinary group of applied health researchers. Working across global settings with the greatest potential to benefit, our activities are underpinned by a commitment to equity. Our well-established team has a strong track record of generating internationally excellent research evidence, and accelerated transfer of knowledge into health care practice.
Our vision, that all women and newborns can access high quality and respectful healthcare, wherever they live, is realised by:
Delivery of cross cutting and innovative research across key priorities and addressing poor outcomes in maternal and newborn health
- Expertise across a range of approaches from evidence synthesis and exploratory studies to intervention development and evaluation
- Strong, sustainable international partnerships with academics, policy makers and clinicians
- Meaningful involvement of women, families, and communities across the entire research and implementation cycle
- Capacity strengthening, particularly for front-line midwives and nurses in LMICs, is a unifying thread integrated into all our activities. We pioneered innovative pedagogical resources to translate evidence into improved practice. We support a thriving network of postgraduate students and early career researchers across the globe, and welcome discussions with scholars from any setting or career stage, who share our interests and ambitions.
Research Themes
- Prevention and management of stillbirth and newborn death
- Improving support for bereaved parents and families
- Respectful maternal and newborn care to improve access and uptake of quality maternity and childbirth care in LMICs
- Intrapartum and labour care
- Newborn skin care; global evidence and practice
- Maternity experiences of marginalised and vulnerable women in LMICs
To find out more about our work and discuss postgraduate or postdoctoral research opportunities please contact [email protected]
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Profiles
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Miss Valentina Actis Danna
- International Public Health - Research Associate
- Faculty of Education
- Centre for Childbirth, Women's and Newborn Health
Person: Research only, PhD
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Professor Charles Ameh
- International Public Health - Professor, Head of Department
- Centre for Childbirth, Women's and Newborn Health - Director
Person: Teaching and research
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A blended learning approach for capacity strengthening to improve the quality of integrated HIV, TB, and malaria services during antenatal and postnatal care in LMICs: a feasibility study
Ladur, A., Egere, U., Ravit, M., Mgawadere, F., Murray, C., White, S., Hauwa, M., Mutai, R., Nyaga, L., Duncan, S., Bashir, I., Ayinde, O. O., Bakar, R., Katalambula, L., Federici, C., Torbica, A., Furtado, N., Kumah, E. & Ameh, C., 8 Jan 2025, In: BMC Medical Education. 25, 1, p. e35 35.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Adverse maternal outcomes among women who gave birth at public hospitals in eastern Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study
Leta, M., Tura, A., Mezmur, H., Shiferaw, K. & Assefa, N., 28 Mar 2025, In: Frontiers in Global Women's Health. 6, 1569815.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Appropriateness of maternal referral system and its associated factors in Eastern Ethiopia: A facility-based cross-sectional study
Sharew, B. M., Semahegn, A., Damtie, S. Y., Worku, N. K. & Tura, A. K., 16 May 2025, In: Frontiers in Global Women's Health. 6, 1473191.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Student theses
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Improving The Effectiveness of Skilled Health Personnel in Reproductive Health Services in Nigeria
Mohammed, H. (Author), Ameh, C. (Supervisor), Pulford, J. (Supervisor) & Tura, A. (Supervisor), 6 Oct 2025Student thesis: Doctoral thesis
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