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Gender Transformative Advocacy- International Women's Day Webinar

On International Women's Day 2023, coalition female advocates were part of a panel to share best practices on integrating gender in their work.

UHC Day: Peer to peer learning event

Civil society organisations and media play an important role on holding governments accountable to their health for all commitments. As they do this, they identify what works and what needs to change.

Journey to sustainability: Experiences from Nairobi & Bungoma

This video brings out the experiences of the Bungoma RMNCAH Network and the MNH Coalition in Nairobi on their journey to develop and build their coalition. These coalitions for a period of 3 years have been received technical support from E4A-MamaYe on effective Maternal and Newborn Health Advocacy.

MPDSR implementation in Lagos

This video highlights Maternal & Perinatal Death Surveillance & Response (MPDSR) implementation in Lagos State led by the government bringing out the best practices from this process.

Contributions of LASAM to improving MNCH outcomes in Lagos

This video highlights the efforts of the Lagos State Led Accountability Mechanism (LASAM). It highlights their achievements and lessons in implementing MNCH advocacy for other coalitions to borrow.

Mentorship to improve skills on advocacy and organisation planning

This video outlines the mentorship approach between E4A and coalitions aimed at improving skills of members in the MNH Coalition and RMNCAH Network and cascade learning to their members in Bungoma and Nairobi counties.

Meet the SLAMs in Nigeria- MNCH Advocacy

The State Led Accountability Mechanisms (SLAMs) working in Lagos, Bauchi and Niger States of Nigeria bring together actors from government, civil society and media. These SLAMs have been successful to advocate for issues that impact on quality health services for women, girls and their babies.

Advocacy Journey so far: LASAM shares their success

The Lagos State Accountability Mechanism outlines how as a coalition they have adopted E4A-MamaYe approaches to advocacy. They highlight of advocacy tools they use and what results they have been able to achieve.

Advocacy Learning: Coalition building & journey to sustainability by MNH Coalition

The MNH Coalition shares their journey in building a strong coalition, their understanding of sustainability and what steps they are putting in place to ensure their coalition has the capacity and skills to drive change and save lives of mothers and babies.

Grassroots CSOs driving Health Budget Advocacy in Kenya

This video highlights how critical the role of civil society at grassroots level is to influence health budgets at sub-national level in Kenya. The civil society organisations work in coalitions that use tested E4A-MamaYe approaches to realise success in budget advocacy.

Advocacy Learning: How Bungoma RMNCAH Network leads advocacy with government to save lives

This video highlights the experiences of Bungoma RMNCAH Network in Kenya. It highlights best practices, approaches used, success realised and what challenges they face in leading advocacy on key priority issues.

Giving voice to Kenyan and Nigerian civil society heroes on UHC day

This video has messages from civil society organisation members from Kenya and Nigeria on Universal Health Coverage Day 12th December, 2020. #HealthForAll #UHCDay #ProtectEveryone

Lagos State Health Budget and Maternal and Newborn Healthcare Services Scorecards Dissemination

Lagos State Accountability for Maternal and Newborn Health (LASAM), with support from MamaYe Nigeria, produced health budget and maternal and newborn health budget scorecards to show the status of maternal and newborn healthcare in LGAs, primary and secondary healthcare facilities in Lagos State.

LASAM Coalition Advocacy Story

The LASAM Coalition in Lagos, Nigeria develops scorecards uses them in their advocacy with Lagos State Government. This video highlights more on this approach and some of the key results achieved.

Bungoma RMNCAH Network Advocacy Story

The RMNCAH Network in Bungoma, Kenya has been advocating for quality blood services in the County with a goal to save lives of mothers during pregnancy and childbirth. In this video, they highlight their advocacy journey using evidence to get decision makers to take action.

BaSAM Coalition Nigeria Advocacy Story

The BASAM Coalition in Bauchi, Nigeria engages in effective health budget advocacy. This video highlights their story to reinstate a missing budget line for Maternal and Newborn Health.

Mamaye videos

Sharing Global Public Goods for improved advocacy approaches

One of the objectives of the Evidence for Action-MamaYe project is to share learning on effective approaches to advocacy through the Global Public Goods. These resources are used by the coalitions and governments we support. In Kenya they have gone further to disseminate the knowledge to other civil society and governments beyond the two counties where E4A-MamaYe works (Bungoma and Nairobi).

Use of the MPDSR Action Tracker to ensure accountability in MNH

The Maternal and Perinatal Death Surveillance & Response (MPDSR) Action Tracker is a tool developed by Evidence for Action-MamaYe in collaboration with sub-national governments in Bungoma and Nairobi in Kenya. The Action Tracker has been listed by World Health Organisation as part of the essential materials to be used across the world in MPDSR implementation. The video outlines its impact and effectiveness.

Unlocking bottlenecks to mobilise resources for RMNCAH

This short video highlights the support from E4A-MamaYe to governments in Bungoma and Nairobi Kenya on how they can increase domestic resource mobilisation to RMNCAH. It brings out the collaboration of government and coalitions for increased domestic resource mobilisation.

Blood, Bond and Politics

The rivalry of two politicians, who are also in-laws, and how their political ambitions affect survival of the citizens, especially pregnant women and newborns.

Asem - Mamaye

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E4AMamaYe newsletter Meshack intro video

Comment les organisations de la société civile peuvent-elles jouer un rôle dans le GFF?

Êtes-vous un représentant de la société civile? Voici ce que vous et vos organisations pouvez faire pour vous engager dans la mise en œuvre du GFF et pour accélérer les progrès vers une meilleure santé pour chaque femme et chaque enfant.

Why health budget advocacy is essential to CSOs

"During our training event in Nairobi, the E4A team took the opportunity to speak to civil society from across Africa about their work on health budget advocacy and why it is important to them..."

Lives can be saved if women have access to #QualityMaternalCare

E4A-MamaYe builds the capacity for communities, health-workers and planners to demand and plan for quality and people-centered services around pregnancy and childbirth. This video highlights our work on Maternal Perinatal Deaths Surveillance & Response (MPDSR) with governments.

E4A-MamaYe: Nurse Kate on Quality of Care

Nurse Kate Waswa explains what are the processes that are being followed at the Mukuru Health Centre in Nairobi, to best ensure Quality of Care for all mothers and babies.

Evidence can save the lives of mothers and babies: the story of E4A-MamaYe

Under the E4A-MamaYe programme, we support civil society groups, government and health practitioners to find evidence-based solutions that bring about a transformational improvement to the lives of women and children.

Jeunes engagés dans le GFF - Il n’y aura rien pour nous, sans nous!

Le Mécanisme de financement mondial (GFF) fournit et attire des fonds pour la santé reproductive, maternelle, néonatale, infantile et adolescente. E4A-Mama Ye travaille avec la société civile pour s'assurer qu'elle dispose des connaissances et des compétences nécessaires pour dialoguer avec le GFF et que les jeunes puissent participer pleinement à la prise de décision.

Youth engaging with the GFF: there is nothing for us, without us!

The Global Financing Facility (GFF) provides and attracts funding for reproductive, maternal, newborn, child, and adolescent health. E4A-Mama Ye works with civil society to ensure that they have the knowledge and skills to engage with the GFF, and that young people can participate fully in decision making.

How can Civil Society organisations play a role in the GFF

Are you a civil society representative? Here it is what you and your organizations can do to engage in the implementation of the GFF and to accelerate progress towards better health for every woman and child.

Investing in Adolescent health to create an empowered generation

Right now there are 200 million young people, aged 15-24, living in sub-Saharan Africa. At MamaYe, we believe that harnessing the Demographic Dividend, through investing in young people’s health is vital to ensuring they reach their full potential.

Astana +2 #StrongerwithPHC Evidence for Action MamaYe

E4A-MamaYe is an ally in improving Primary Health Care (PHC). Lucia Laboso our Kenya Country Lead shares about our work with Coalitions across Africa in Nigeria, Kenya and Senegal during the #StrongerwithPHC campaign.