SHORT REPORT: Saving the Lives of Women, Newborns, and Children: A Formative Study Examining Opportunities to Improve Reproductive, Maternal, Neonatal, and Child Health Outcomes in Nigeria
), Theresa Kaka Effa(2), Emily Teitsworth(3), Rufaro Kangai(4), Chantal Hildebrand(5), Diana Lara(6), Denise Dunning(7),
(1) Women Empowerment and Reproductive Health Centre, Tolse Plaza, 4 lawan Gwadabe Crescent, Apo, Abuja,
(2) Rise Up at the Public Health Institute, 555 12th St, 10th Floor Oakland, CA 94607,
(3) Rise Up at the Public Health Institute, 555 12th St, 10th Floor Oakland, CA 94607,
(4) Rise Up at the Public Health Institute, 555 12th St, 10th Floor Oakland, CA 94607,
(5) Rise Up at the Public Health Institute, 555 12th St, 10th Floor Oakland, CA 94607,
(6) Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies and Bixby Centre for Global Reproductive Health, University of California San Francisco, San Francisco, USA, 3333 California Street, Suite 265, San Francisco, CA,
(7) Rise Up at the Public Health Institute, 555 12th St, 10th Floor Oakland, CA 94607,
Corresponding Author
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