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Maternal health in Rwanda

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The main aspects of maternal health are prenatal care, post-natal care, family planning and preconception.

Rwanda has successfully institutionalised results-based financing (RBF) to improve prenatal care in several of the country's provinces.

Institutional Delivery

Institutional delivery helps to reduce infant mortality rate. According to UNICEF, institutional delivery coverage is 69% in 2006–2010 in Rwanda.

Notes

  1. World Health Organization (2018). Community performance-based financing to improve maternal health outcomes: Experiences from Rwanda (PDF).
  2. "Statistics". Archived from the original on 2014-03-20. Retrieved 2012-03-22.


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