State of newborn care in South Sudan's displacement camps: a descriptive study of facility-based deliveries.
Samira SamiKate KerberSolomon KenyiRibka AmsaluBarbara TomczykDebra JacksonAlexander DimitiElaine ScudderJanet MeyersJean Paul De Charles UmurungiKemish KennethLuke C MullanyPublished in: Reproductive health (2017)
Addressing health service delivery in contexts affected by conflict is vital to reducing the global newborn mortality rate and reaching the Sustainable Development Goals. Gaps in intrapartum and postnatal care, particularly skilled care at birth, suggest a critical need to build the capacity of the existing health workforce while increasing access to skilled deliveries.