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<title>A rapid appraisal of maternal health services in South Africa</title>
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<description>A rapid appraisal of maternal health services in South Africa
Penn-Kekana, Loveday; Blaauw, Duane
This report is a rapid appraisal of maternal health services in South Africa. It reflects&#13;
the first activity in a five-year research programme, funded by DFID. The research&#13;
project is a multi-country project involving researchers from the London School of&#13;
Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, (UK) Manchester University (UK) and research&#13;
institutions in Uganda, Bangladesh, Russia as well as South Africa. The programme&#13;
aims to develop theoretical frameworks and methodologies to better understand health&#13;
system functioning in developing countries, and to apply these insights to strengthening&#13;
health system development. As part of this project maternal health has been identified&#13;
as a possible probe or tracer to illuminate particular features of health system&#13;
functioning and performance.
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