CEMD definition
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For example, AADI was selected for its focus on inclusive education, Disha for its work with the Mayapuri slum children and children of sex workers, CEMD for its work with the government system, SARD for its community mobilization abilities with some of the most disenfranchised, and Katha for its pedagogy and outreach to street children.
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From facility level, matrons reported to the regional CEMD commiftee, which consisted of the regional medical director, an obstetrician when available or otherwise at least one 30 experienced medical officer, and one or more nurse-midwives.
Our other Direct Service partner, CEMD, which supports the UEE Mission, spent the summer conducting its Foundation Course training in Hindi and Math to teachers in government schools in its project catchment area (district Southwest A).
Within the five-step ‘obstetric transition’ as described by the World Health Organization, Namibia is now in stage III, where women are reaching the health facility, and improving quality of maternity care becomes the critical step to achieve a reduction of maternal mortality.33 CEMD is designed to assess and improve quality of care, but successful implementation is key.
We recommend other countries performing CEMD to implement instantaneous feedback before the end of the review period to avoid preventable deaths as soon as possible.
To analyse and improve the quality of care, a national maternal death review commiftee has analysed all maternal deaths since 2010, using the Confidential Enquiry into Maternal Deaths (CEMD) methodology.4,5 There have been several challenges with successful implementation.
The division of Quality Assurance of the Ministry of Health and Social Services (MoHSS) was responsible for the CEMD process.15 Commiftee members did not receive any remuneration as improving quality of care is seen as one of the responsibilities of all staff.
This Namibian CEMD review of 2018-2019 indicates that ‘in-facility’ delays contribute most to substandard care in Namibia.
The importance of MD reporting and the CEMD as a tool to address these issues was emphasized.