Averting maternal death and disability program columbia university
AMDD works in partnership with governments, United Nations agencies, and non-profit organizations to build evidence, devise strategies, and implement programs that provide life-saving emergency obstetric and newborn care EmONC on a national scale. We also engage global, national, and local policy and decision makers, public health leaders, and experts in support of solutions that reduce maternal and newborn mortality.
Search form Search. We work to make safe motherhood a reality for women in developing countries. Sign up for the AMDD mailing list. He is an expert in quantitative and qualitative research methods, program evaluation, database management, and geomapping, and has provided support to countries in study design, sampling techniques, developing study tools, statistical analysis including complex regression model fitting , report writing, and overall research management.
Emily Keyes has worked as researcher since focused on health services research in the areas of quality of intrapartum services, maternal and newborn mortality reduction and health system strengthening. She has worked with national and regional ministries of health, UN partners and local NGOs to support efforts to improve the availability, access and quality of obstetric and newborn services in Eritrea, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guyana, Tanzania and Mozambique. Currently, Emily leads evaluations of the impact of an mHealth intervention to improve intrapartum care in Tanzania and the impact of solar electrification on the quality of health services in Zambia, as well as geographic analyses to improve access to quality intrapartum services in Mozambique.
Emily has expertise in the areas of quantitative analyses, spatial analyses, data collection and management, as well as maternal and newborn health, emergency obstetric and newborn care and emergency referral systems. Department of State. A native of Detroit, he has been a volunteer and board member of arts, social and advocacy organizations in New York and Michigan.
Tapia manages finances for the AMDD program. She has coordinated research funding, reconciliation, and reporting at Columbia University Medical Center since Prior to joining Columbia, Ms. Search form Search. Freedman, Director Lynn P. Helen de Pinho, Associate Director Dr. Patricia E. Bailey, Senior Technical Advisor Dr. Technical Staff in alphabetical order. By subway : Take the A, C, or 1 train to the th Street stop. Walk west on th Street and cross Fort Washington Avenue.
Enter the building at 60 Haven Avenue. Walk all the way to the back of the building, past the security guard, towards the large glass windows. Take the last possible right and follow the wood-panelled hallway into the atrium.
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