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Service Delivery Redesign for Maternal and Newborn Survival in Meghalaya: A Mixed-Methods Process Evaluation

Webinars

About this resource

In Meghalaya, the state government is taking bold steps to improve outcomes for mothers and newborns using Service Delivery Redesign (SDR) principles and supported by the World Bank. The reform extends equitable access to quality maternal and newborn healthcare through transportation interventions, maternity waiting homes, improvements to primary care, population health management, community engagement, and the expansion of comprehensive emergency obstetric and newborn care.

This webinar shares preliminary findings from a mixed-methods process evaluation led by the World Bank HNP Global Service Delivery Program, with Sanam Roder DeWan as Principal Investigator and including co-investigators Gil Shapira, Shubham Gupta, Misimi Kakoti, Sayan Deori, Mahdin Hossain and Neena Kapoor. Using a theory-driven approach, the study examines reform effectiveness and explores implementation to understand success and challenges.