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mHealth Knowledge was a portal to hundreds of selected mHealth resources, arranged into eight categories: mHealth Alliance, Applications & Platforms, Communities of Practice, Capacity Building & Learning, Multimedia Content, Project Repositories, Tools & Guides, and Blogs & News. It also housed the mHealth Compendium archive (see below).
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- ItemMAMA â Point Forward: Ethnographic Tools for Cross-cultural Service Design and Delivery(2014)Learn about tools to leverage to incorporate cross cultural service design and delivery into you mHealth program
- ItemMAMA Course Launch Event(2013)Dr Ananya Raihan Country Director of MAMA Bangladesh and Kirsten Gagnaire Executive Director of MAMA Global provide high level overviews on MAMA s model mission and strategy
- ItemMAMA in Country Learning Workshop: Key Take-Aways from Timor-Leste(2013)MAMA Global hosted an in country learning workshop in Timor Leste in collaboration with Health Alliance International HAI and their technical partner Catalpa International shared lessons learned best practices and led site visits focus groups and community outreach activities Workshop attendees also presented on their own programs highlighting lessons learned successes challenges and how they have adapted the MAMA messages and model for their own unique contexts
- ItemMAMA Messages Technical Platforms (Session Three)(2014)Informative overviews and Q A with tech platform developers
- ItemMAMA Messages Technical Platforms: Telerivet and engageSPARK(2014)Informative overviews and Q A with tech platforms Telerivet and engageSPARK
- ItemMAMA Messages Technical Platforms: VOTO Mobile and TextIt(2014)Informative overviews and Q A with tech platforms VOTO Mobile and TextIt
- ItemMAMA Messages Workshop with Daphne Metland and Gayatri Koshy(2013)Learn from BabyCenter content creation experts Gayatri and Daphne on key considerations in developing messages for mothers
- ItemMAMA Spanish Language Messages Launch(2014)MAMA Global shares information about the creation and use of the adaptable messages now available in Spanish
- ItemMAMA Spotlight Case Study: Malawi, Chipatala Cha Pa Foni(2013)The Chipatala Cha Pa Foni CCPF in Malawi is a hotline and voice text based tips and reminders service providing women and guardians of young children in rural and underserved areas with access to information medical advice and referrals on reproductive maternal newborn and child health RMNCH issues
- ItemMAMA Spotlight Case Study: Cambodia, People in Need(2013)People in Need PIN Cambodia a Czech nonprofit organization has trialed and is now ready to expand the use of automated messaging mobile technology as a means of promoting health messages at a large scale to beneficiaries in the central Cambodian province of Kampong Chhnang
- ItemMAMA Spotlight Case Study: Colombia, MAMI(2013)MAMI is an educational empowering and shared pregnancy platform for mothers from low to middle income settings based in Manizales Colombia They work to promote healthy pregnancy encourage preventative care seeking behaviors and enable women to make informed decisions throughout pregnancy MAMI s strategy is aimed directly at reducing maternal mortality MDG 5 as well as under five child mortality MDG 4
- ItemMAMA Spotlight Case Study: Ghana, Savana Signatures(2013)Savana Signatures is currently implementing a Technology for Maternal Health project in four districts Tamale Yendi Savelugu and Kumbungu and six health facilities Kings Medical Center Yendi Savelugu Tamale Central Tamale West and Tamale Teaching hospitals in Ghana Download the complete case study here
- ItemMAMA Spotlight Case Study: Nicaragua, ChatSalud(2013)In Nicaragua one in four adolescent girls will become pregnant before the age of 19 and in rural Nicaragua the rate rises to one in three At the same time over 90 of Nicaraguans have access to a cell phones Using a combination of MAMA messaging m4RH messaging and messaging from local organizations as a base ChatSalud adapted a combination of these messages to fit the local context This spotlight shares their lessons learned
- ItemMAMA Spotlight Case Study: Reimagining Mobile in South Africa: Lessons from Year One.(2014)In South Africa mobile technology is prolific At the same time the country s maternal and infant mortality is unacceptably high The confluence of these factors signifies that South Africa could both benefit from and support a mobile health program for maternal newborn and child health MNCH This report explores the programmatic processes successes and lessons learned by Mobile Alliance for Maternal Action South Africa MAMA SA June 2014
- ItemMAMA Spotlight Case Study: Timor-Leste, Liga Inan(2013)The Liga Inan Mobile Moms Project is using mobile phones to connect expectant mothers with health care providers in Timor Leste to improve the likelihood of a healthy pregnancy and birth The goal of the Liga Inan project is to increase utilization of quality skilled care before during and after delivery
- ItemMAMA Spotlight Case Study: Uganda, Living Goods(2013)The complete case study of how Living Goods Uganda has used the MAMA adaptable messaging including challenges lessons learned and future plans to scale up
- ItemMAMA Spotlight Case Study:Tanzania, Wazazi Nipendeni / Healthy Pregnancy, Healthy BabyThe complete case study of how Healthy Pregnancy Healthy Baby Text Messaging Service in Tanzania has used the MAMA adaptable messaging including challenges lessons learned and future plans to scale up
- ItemMAMA's Evidence Hierarchy of Mobile Messaging for Improved Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH)(2014)The MAMA evidence hierarchy aligns primary and secondary data findings relating to MAMA programs along a hierarchy of strength of evidence while also detailing the strengths and weaknesses of the different levels of evidence September 2014
- ItemMAMA's Introductory Workshop on Mobile Messaging to Mothers getting started checklist(2012)A checklist on pre implementation considerations created by mHealth experts
- ItemMAMA's Lessons Learned on the Way to 500,000 Subscribers(2014)The MAMA program in Bangladesh known locally as Aponjon has harnessed the potential of mobile technology to achieve scale sustainability and impact by tackling challenges related to female literacy and phone ownership and diverse preferences from urban and rural populations This document shares the programmatic processes successes and lessons learned that has helped contribute to the countries success May 2014