 | | 01. Reducing Maternal Mortality in a Context of Poverty |
 | | 02. Of Blind Alleys and Things that Have Worked: History's Lessons on Reducing Maternal Mortality |
 | | 03. What Is the Evidence for the Role of Antenatal Care Strategies in the Reduction of Maternal Mortality and Morbidity? |
 | | 04. Micronutrients and Pregnancy Outcome |
 | | 05. The Role of Traditional Birth Attendants in the Reduction of Maternal Mortality |
 | | 06. Can Skilled Attendance at Delivery Reduce Maternal Mortality in Developing Countries? |
 | | 07. Health Professionals for Maternity Services: Experiences on Covering the Population with Quality Maternity Care |
 | | 08. Maternal Mortality and Unsafe Abortion: A Heavy Burden for Developing Countries |
 | | 09. Appropriate Obstetric Technologies to Deal with Maternal Complications |
 | | 10. Over-medicalisation of Maternal Care in Developing Countries |
 | | 11. What is the Evidence for the Role of Audits to Improve the Quality of Obstetric Care |
 | | 12. Referral in Pregnancy and Childbirth: Concepts and Strategies |
 | | 13. What Is the Cost of Maternal Health Care and How Can it Be Financed? |
 | | 14. A Global Picture of Poor-rich Differences in the Utilisation of Delivery Care |
 | | 15. How Can We Monitor Progress Towards Improved Maternal Health? |
 | | 16. Is There a Case for Privatising Reproductive Health? Patchy Evidence and Much Wishful Thinking |
 | | 17. Maternal Health and Health Sector Reform: Opportunities and Challenges |
 | | 18. Cautious Champions: International Agency Efforts to Get Safe Motherhood onto the Agenda |
 | | 19. What Are Maternal Health Policies in Developing Countries and Who Drives Them? A Review of the Last Half-century |