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    Windsma M, Vermeiden T, Braat F, Tsegaye AM, Gaym A, van den Akker T, Stekelenburg J.
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  • 23. Assessing emergency obstetric and newborn care: can performance indicators capture health system weaknesses?
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  • 25. Estimating the met need for emergency obstetric care (EmOC) services in three payams of Torit County, South Sudan: a facility-based, retrospective cross-sectional study.
    Bayo P, Itua I, Francis SP, Boateng K, Tahir EO, Usman A.
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  • 31. Availability and distribution of, and geographic access to emergency obstetric care in Zambia.
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    Utz B, Zafar S, Arshad N, Kana T, Gopalakrishnan S, Nynke van den Broek.
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