MAZA, what’s that? You mean “nde nde”?
MAZA just completed its first quarter of operations and we are pleased to share our progress to date. Since we launched on... Read More
MAZA, six weeks on: good progress, learning and adjustments
It’s been six weeks since MAZA launched its operations in Chereponi District in the Northern Region of Ghana. And in this short... Read More
Getting to hospital too late to be helped: the case of Abiba Kojo
Abiba Kojo had always had difficult deliveries. Of her six pregnancies, five children had been born: three alive and two dead.... Read More
Overseas – accessing urgent health care during rainy season in rural Ghana
Stella Wullobong’s labor pains started at 4:00 am on the morning of August 29, 2009. Rain was falling hard, in the middle... Read More
In labor for three days? Distance, transportation and permission barriers to seeking health care
Aderinuru Zubetegr, a soft-spoken young woman, holds a small child on her lap. The child, almost one year old but looking much... Read More