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Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): Revue Communauté-Santé et Sciences Infirmières

Knowledge and Empowerment of Women to Reduce Maternal Mortality: Proposal for a Multimodal Health Promotion Intervention.

Submitted
December 28, 2025
Published
December 19, 2025

Abstract

Numerous programs are being implemented around the world to combat ma
ternal mortality, but many are not signi cantly e ective, not least because they have not
integrated the relevant stakeholders into the interventions. In this article, we present our
point of view on the implementation of programs to combat maternal mortality and a proposal for an intervention program. This program aims to increase women's level of
knowledge and empowerment about obstetrical danger signs through a multimodal health
promotion approach involving all stakeholders, including the women themselves, their hus
bands, traditional birth attendants, community members and health care providers.

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