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'NOTAGAIN' is a National Campaign slogan initiated by a number of Civil Society Organisations to create demand for government's commitment and accountability to improve maternal health care delivery in Nigeria.

Maternal Health Indicators (Nigeria)

Maternal Motality Ratio
Births Delivered by Skilled Workers
Antenatal Care Attendance
Antenatal Care Attendance

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Top Stories

  • Nigeria, Others Contribute 97% Of Global Preventable Maternal Mortality
    10 May 2023
    IN CAPE TOWN  – Nigeria is among the sub-Saharan African countries that contribute 97 percent of maternal mortality that is preventable, health... more
  • Nigeria ranks second worst country in maternal, child deaths in latest WHO report
    10 May 2023
    A report by the World Health Organization (WHO) has ranked Nigeria as the country with the second highest number of maternal, neonatal and child... more
  • Google Unveils Tool to Improve Emergency Maternal Care in Nigeria
    9 May 2023
    By Modupe Gbadeyanka
  • Intricacies of Maternal Mortality Rate
    27 Apr 2023
    Nigeria’s Maternal Mortality ratio is 1,047/100,000 live-births, representing the highest number of maternal deaths with approximately 82 000 deaths... more
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MNCH News

  • Nigeria Pushes for Companionship in Labour to Improve Maternal Health Services
    9 Feb 2021
    "My husband was with me in the delivery room during the birth of our second child. His presence made the labour pain tolerable.
  • Maternal Health: USAID inaugurates advocacy committee in Ebonyi
    7 Feb 2021
    In its bid to achieve greater result in its advocacy towards positive health behaviours in Ebonyi State, the Breakthrough Action-Nigeria has set up a... more
  • Making Childbirth Less Arduous for Pregnant Women
    13 Jan 2021
    Rebecca Ejifoma, who visited the Iyana-Era in Ojo area of Lagos State, reports that the goal of healthcare workers, especially those in involved in... more
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Notagain Campaign Partners

  • Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC)
  • Community Health and Research Initiative (CHR)
  • Women's Health & Action Research Centre (WHARC)
  • Centre for Development and Population Activities (CEDPA)
  • Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria (SOGON)
  • John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation
  • Women Advocates Research and Documentation Centre (WARDC)
  • Development Communications (DevComs) Network

About Notagain Campaign

'NOTAGAIN' is a National Campaign slogan initiated by a number of Civil Society Organisations to create demand for government commitment and accountability to maternal health in Nigeria.

Related Links

MAMAYE
IPPF
White Ribbon Alliance
MacArthur Foundation
Countdown to 2015 MNCH
MH Task Force
Family Planning 2020
Maternal Health - PFPD
SOGON
 AJRH/WHARC
PATHS2
NURHI

NOTAGAIN CSOs

  • CHR
  • WARDC
  • SOGON
  • MAMAYE

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C/o Development Communications (DevComs) Network,
26 Adebola Street, Off Adeniran Ogunsanya,

Surulere, Lagos,
Nigeria.

Tel: +234-816-3157140
Email: info@devcomsnetwork.org

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