| Name |
Country |
WHO document chosen by the participant |
| Gebrekidan Worku |
Ethiopia |
A strategic framework for malaria prevention and control during pregnancy in the African region |
| Ntirushwa David |
Rwanda |
A strategic framework for malaria prevention and control during pregnancy in the African region |
| Abdallah Mohammed Alhafiz |
Sudan |
Acceptable medical reasons for use of breast-milk substitutes |
| Atibioke Oluyemi Peter |
Nigeria |
Acceptable medical reasons for use of breast-milk substitutes |
| Bunoti Sarah Nantono |
Uganda |
Accelerating progress towards the health-related Millennium Development Goals |
| Muhereza Alex |
Uganda |
Accelerating progress towards the health-related Millennium Development Goals |
| Tenywa Emmanuel |
Uganda |
Accelerating progress towards the health-related Millennium Development Goals |
| Wandera Stephen Ojiambo |
Uganda |
Accelerating progress towards the health-related Millennium Development Goals |
| Kebede Tenagne Setargie |
Italy/Ethiopia |
Achieving millennium development goal 5: target 5A and 5B on reducing maternal mortality and achieving universal access to reproductive health |
| Kibret Mengistu Asnake |
Ethiopia |
Achieving millennium development goal 5: target 5A and 5B on reducing maternal mortality and achieving universal access to reproductive health |
| Nyambajo Costantine |
Tanzania |
Achieving millennium development goal 5: target 5A and 5B on reducing maternal mortality and achieving universal access to reproductive health |
| Okpechi Felix-Mary Uzochi |
Nigeria |
Achieving millennium development goal 5: target 5A and 5B on reducing maternal mortality and achieving universal access to reproductive health |
| Tessema Zewditu Kebede |
Ethiopia |
Achieving millennium development goal 5: target 5A and 5B on reducing maternal mortality and achieving universal access to reproductive health |
| Adetokunboh Olatunji Oluseyi |
Nigeria |
Baby-friendly hospital initiative: revised, updated and expanded for integrated care |
| Elhassein Mohammed Ali |
Sudan |
Basic newborn resuscitation - a practical guide |
| Hussain Abid |
Pakistan |
Basic newborn resuscitation - a practical guide |
| Sadat Mir Ali |
Afghanistan |
Basic newborn resuscitation - a practical guide |
| Sibley Jefferson |
Italy/Liberia |
Basic newborn resuscitation - a practical guide |
| Tavcioska Gabriela |
Macedonia |
Basic newborn resuscitation - a practical guide |
| Kana Musa Abubakar |
Nigeria |
Community-based strategies for breastfeeding promotion and support in developing countries |
| Marial Obaydullah |
Australia |
Ethics in health research |
| Sagwa Erick Mudanya |
Kenya |
Evidence for the ten steps to successful breastfeeding |
| Occhi Francesca |
Italy |
Guidelines for the prevention, management and care of diabetes mellitus |
| Musonza Hilda |
Botswana |
Guiding principles on feeding non-breastfed children 6-24 months of age |
| Habte-Mariam Retta Ayelle |
Botswana |
Home visits for the newborn child : a strategy to improve survival : WHO/UNICEF joint statement |
| Mehreteab Hirui |
Botswana |
Home visits for the newborn child : a strategy to improve survival : WHO/UNICEF joint statement |
| Woldehanna Dereje Habte |
Botswana |
Home visits for the newborn child : a strategy to improve survival : WHO/UNICEF joint statement |
| Alasadi Berivan Adnan Yaseen |
Iraq |
Implementing the Global Strategy for Infant and Young Child Feeding : report of a technical meeting |
| Anwar Idrees |
Afghanistan |
Low birthweighth - Country, regional and global estimates |
| Gemeda Wondayferam |
Ethiopia |
Low birthweighth - Country, regional and global estimates |
| Abdalla Nasr Mohamed |
Sudan |
Making a difference in countries: Strategic approach to improving maternal and newborn survival and health |
| Dongmo Roger |
Cameroon |
Making a difference in countries: Strategic approach to improving maternal and newborn survival and health |
| Vundamina Nkunda Kasongo |
Zambia |
Making a difference in countries: Strategic approach to improving maternal and newborn survival and health |
| Adam Mohamed Awad Ahmed |
Sudan |
Making pregnancy safer : assessment tool for the quality of hospital care for mothers and newborn babies |
| Getahun Birhanu Sendek |
Ethiopia |
Making pregnancy safer : assessment tool for the quality of hospital care for mothers and newborn babies |
| Hussein Shahad Mahmoud |
Sudan |
Making pregnancy safer : assessment tool for the quality of hospital care for mothers and newborn babies |
| Kientega Pélagie |
France |
Making pregnancy safer : tool for assessing the performance of the health system in improving maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health |
| Koudwel Michael Mading |
Italy/Sudan |
Malaria in pregnancy |
| Mburu Maureen Njoki |
Kenya |
Malaria in pregnancy |
| Semegne Melesse Tamiru |
Ethiopia |
Malaria in pregnancy |
| Cahyanti Ratnasari Dwi |
Indonesia |
Managing eclampsia |
| Sulejmani Denisa |
Macedonia |
Managing eclampsia |
| Wantania John Johannes |
Indonesia |
Managing eclampsia |
| Halimi Abdul Karim |
Afghanistan |
Managing newborn problems: A guide for doctors, nurses and midwives |
| Simbi Kibwe Alphonse |
Afghanistan |
Managing newborn problems: A guide for doctors, nurses and midwives |
| Wahabzadah Abdul Saboor |
Afghanistan |
Managing newborn problems: A guide for doctors, nurses and midwives |
| Zdraveska Nikolina |
Macedonia |
Managing newborn problems: A guide for doctors, nurses and midwives |
| Ali Asma |
Italy/Kenya |
Managing prolonged and obstructed labour |
| Bishimina Hamuli Roger |
Italy/Democratic Republic of Congo |
Managing prolonged and obstructed labour |
| Cikom Marial Majur |
Italy/Sudan |
Managing prolonged and obstructed labour |
| Kebede Tenagne Setargie |
Italy/Ethiopia |
Managing prolonged and obstructed labour |
| Masakhwe Bonventure Ameyo |
Italy/Kenya |
Managing prolonged and obstructed labour |
| Nasibu Kalombola Frédéric |
Italy/Democratic Republic of Congo |
Managing prolonged and obstructed labour |
| Farzad Ahmad Fawad |
Afghanistan |
Managing postpartum haemorrhage |
| Al-Abhar Nabiha |
Yemen |
Maternal mortality in 2005: Estimates developed by WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA and The World Bank |
| Gerbaba Mulusew |
Ethiopia |
Maternal mortality in 2005: Estimates developed by WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA and The World Bank |
| Ali Abraham Alano |
Ethiopia |
Monitoring and evaluation of maternal and newborn health and services at the district level |
| Busi Sophie |
Sudan |
Monitoring and evaluation of maternal and newborn health and services at the district level |
| Capello Cecilia |
Switzerland |
Monitoring and evaluation of maternal and newborn health and services at the district level |
| Khalil Sally Ahmed Mustafa |
Sudan |
Monitoring and evaluation of maternal and newborn health and services at the district level |
| Muanantatha Olegario Jonatana Domingos |
Italy/Mozambique |
Monitoring and evaluation of maternal and newborn health and services at the district level |
| Tin Tin Thein |
Myanmar |
Monitoring and evaluation of maternal and newborn health and services at the district level |
| Dayah Ebtissam |
Yemen |
Monitoring emergency obstetric care : a handbook |
| Ibrahim Shaimaa |
Iraq |
Monitoring emergency obstetric care : a handbook |
| Uamai Alexander Omoarebu |
Nigeria |
Monitoring emergency obstetric care : a handbook |
| Sturua Lela |
Georgia |
National-level monitoring of the achievement of universal access to reproductive health : conceptual and practical considerations and related indicators, report of a WHO/UNFPA technical consultation |
| Mahfouz Mohamed Salih |
Saudi Arabia/Sudan |
Neonatal and perinatal mortality: country, regional and global estimates 2004 |
| Stankunas Mindaugas |
Lithuania |
Neonatal and perinatal mortality: country, regional and global estimates 2004 |
| Farah Muhyadin Khadija |
Somalia |
Neonatal tetanus |
| Anwari Palwasha |
United States |
Obstetric fistula: guiding principles for clinical management and programme development |
| Anwari Suraya |
Afghanistan |
Obstetric fistula: guiding principles for clinical management and programme development |
| Asino Ronnie Odiwuor |
Kenya |
Obstetric fistula: guiding principles for clinical management and programme development |
| Benski Anne-Caroline |
Italy |
Obstetric fistula: guiding principles for clinical management and programme development |
| Gwaze Delice |
Switzerland |
Obstetric fistula: guiding principles for clinical management and programme development |
| Andriamananjarasoa Hanitriniaina |
Italy/Madagascar |
Prevention of postpartum haemorrhage by active management of third stage of labour |
| Dattijo Lamaran Makama |
Nigeria |
Prevention of postpartum haemorrhage by active management of third stage of labour |
| Yermachenko Anna |
Ukraine |
Prevention of postpartum haemorrhage by active management of third stage of labour |
| Bjälkander Owolabi |
Sweden |
Protecting all pregnant women and children under five years living in malaria endemic areas in Africa with insecticide treated mosquito nets |
| Mulwo Abraham Kiprop |
Kenya |
Protecting all pregnant women and children under five years living in malaria endemic areas in Africa with insecticide treated mosquito nets |
| Jabir Maysoon |
Iraq |
Rising caesarean deliveries in Latin America: how best to monitor rates and risks |
| Jesam Cristian |
Chile |
Rising caesarean deliveries in Latin America: how best to monitor rates and risks |
| Siswishanto Rukmono |
Indonesia |
Rising caesarean deliveries in Latin America: how best to monitor rates and risks |
| Renjhen Prachi |
Malaysia |
Surgical techniques for caesarean section |
| Mukeredzi Innocent |
Zimbabwe |
Technical Guidelines for Integrated Disease Surveillance and Response for Zimbabwe - WHO 2010 |
| Jaffary Dina |
Syria |
The optimal duration of exclusive breastfeeding: a systematic review |
| Shbeeb Mohammed Fakhri |
Syria |
The optimal duration of exclusive breastfeeding: a systematic review |
| Ojomo Oluwaseun Ayoola |
Nigeria |
The optimal duration of exclusive breastfeeding. Report of an expert consultation |
| Abubakar Muhammed Kurfi |
Nigeria |
The world health report 2005 - make every mother and child count |
| Kasonka Lackson |
Zambia |
Treatment for suppression of lactation |
| Fazli Asma |
Afghanistan |
What is the efficacy/effectiveness of antenatal care and the financial and organizational implications? |
| Hadi Manizha |
Afghanistan |
What is the efficacy/effectiveness of antenatal care and the financial and organizational implications? |
| Haseeb Bashir Ahmad |
Afghanistan |
What is the efficacy/effectiveness of antenatal care and the financial and organizational implications? |
| Fofie Chris Opoku |
Ghana |
What is the effectiveness of antenatal care? (Supplement) |
| Chawira Beven |
Switzerland |
WHO guidelines for the management of postpartum haemorrhage and retained placenta |
| Garba Aminu Magashi |
Nigeria |
WHO guidelines for the management of postpartum haemorrhage and retained placenta |
| Juya Rahila |
Afghanistan |
WHO guidelines for the management of postpartum haemorrhage and retained placenta |
| Kabiri Homa |
Afghanistan |
WHO guidelines for the management of postpartum haemorrhage and retained placenta |
| Laisse Guitunga Celio Carlos |
Italy/Mozambique |
WHO guidelines for the management of postpartum haemorrhage and retained placenta |
| Linares Jorge Lionel |
Guatemala |
WHO guidelines for the management of postpartum haemorrhage and retained placenta |
| Mohamed Furukan Mohamed Rameez |
Sri Lanka |
WHO guidelines for the management of postpartum haemorrhage and retained placenta |
| Nzau Ngoma Emmanuel |
Democratic Republic of Congo |
WHO guidelines for the management of postpartum haemorrhage and retained placenta |
| Urso Marilena |
Mozambique |
WHO guidelines for the management of postpartum haemorrhage and retained placenta |
| Wolomby-Molondo Jean-José |
Democratic Republic of Congo |
WHO guidelines for the management of postpartum haemorrhage and retained placenta |
| Elmusharaf Khalifa |
Sudan |
Working with individuals, families and communities to improve maternal and newborn health |
| Lkhagvasuren Oyunaa |
Mongolia |
Working with individuals, families and communities to improve maternal and newborn health |
| Thapa Chandra |
Nepal |
Working with individuals, families and communities to improve maternal and newborn health |
| Wunnava Sita Shankar |
India |
Working with individuals, families and communities to improve maternal and newborn health |