RMNCAH-N Services During COVID-19: spotlight on country policy responses to maintain and adapt essential health services
During the COVID-19 pandemic, governments around the world have rapidly introduced policies to mitigate service disruptions to RMNCAH,N care using innovative adaptations such as telehealth or task shifting. As part of our ongoing COVID-19 Essential Health Services Policy Tracker project supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, PATH developed a set of briefs that explore in detail the service delivery adaptations outlined in pandemic-era government policies in five countries (Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, India, Nigeria, and Pakistan) to equip country leaders, donors, and advocates with tactics for maintaining essential health services through the pandemic and beyond.
(French translation available for brief on Burkina Faso)
Publication date: February 2021
Available materials
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English
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[BURKINA FASO] RMNCAH-N Services During COVID-19: A spotlight on Burkina Faso's policy responses to maintain and adapt essential health services
352 KB PDF
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[ETHIOPIA] RMNCAYH-N Services During COVID-19: A spotlight on Ethiopia's policy responses to maintain and adapt essential health services
309.6 KB PDF
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[INDIA] RMNCAH-N Services During COVID-19: A spotlight on India's policy responses to maintain and adapt essential health services
299.9 KB PDF
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[KENYA] RMNCAH-N Services During COVID-19: A spotlight on Kenya's policy responses to maintain and adapt essential health services
346 KB PDF
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[NIGERIA] RMNCAH-N Services During COVID-19: A spotlight on Nigeria’s policy responses to maintain and adapt essential health services
379.7 KB PDF
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[BURKINA FASO] RMNCAH-N Services During COVID-19: A spotlight on Burkina Faso's policy responses to maintain and adapt essential health services
352 KB PDF
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French