The Potential of Private Sector Midwives in Reaching Millennium Development Goals

By Patrice White & Leah Levin

Contributed By PSP-One

Published: 2006

Government health sectors in many countries face an uphill battle to reach the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) set for 2015. In the last six years, Ministries of Health (MOHs) in many less developed countries (LDCs) have been unable to invest sufficiently in their health systems. To achieve the MDGs despite inadequate resources, new approaches for delivering critical clinical services must be considered.

This paper explores the potential for private-sector midwives to provide services beyond their traditional scope of care during pregnancies and births to address shortcomings in LDCs’ ability to reach MDGs. It examines factors that support or constrain private practice midwives’ (PPMWs’) ability to offer expanded services in order to inform the policy and donor communities about PPMWs’ potential.

Document Details

Type of Document Technical Report
Topic(s) Private Sector, Private Sector Quality Improvement
Keywords(s) midwives, millennium development goals
Format Adobe Acrobat (PDF)
File Size 330 KB
Number of Pages 60
Date posted 02/2007