Maternal Figures is a database of maternal health interventions implemented in Nigeria in the last 30 years. Developed as a research tool for journalists, the database contains verified information including funding sources, contact information, programme reports, and more.
Pregnancy signals the physiological and psychological changes that occur over a period of 40 weeks. In Nigeria, 9.2 million women and girls become pregnant each year. Complications such as maternal hypertensive disorders contribute to maternal deaths during pregnancy. Our database includes interventions like the use of Conditional Cash Transfers which encourage pregnant women to attend health screenings in order to receive cash bonuses.
Interventions
Free Maternal Care?
Funders
Policy
Infrastructure
Present in State
Not Present in State
Project Status
Implementing Organization
Funding Received Till Date
316,000,000 USD
How we arrived at this figureProject ID
P120798
Culture
Present in State
Not Present in State
Project Status
Implementing Organization
Funding Received Till Date
1,625,998 GBP
How we arrived at this figureProject ID
GB-1-203654
Culture
Present in State
Not Present in State
Project Status
Implementing Organization
Funding Received Till Date
74,490,086 USD
How we arrived at this figureProject ID
AID-OAA-A-14-00013
Culture
Present in State
Not Present in State
Project Status
Funders
Implementing Organization
Funding Received Till Date
300,000 USD
How we arrived at this figureProject ID
NA
Culture
Technology
Present in State
Not Present in State
Project Status
Funders
Implementing Organization
Funding Received Till Date
35,000 USD
How we arrived at this figureProject ID
NA
The information contained on this website is for information purposes only. The information is provided from research conducted by Maternal Figures, and while we endeavour to keep the information up to date and correct, we make no representations or warranties of any kind, express, or implied.
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