prof. dr. J. (Jelle) Stekelenburg
Ongoing research projects
Promotor Rob Mooij: Safe Motherhood studies in Ndala Mission Hospital, Tanzania (potential PhD)
Advisor Quality of Maternal and Neonatal Health Care Research Project in Afghanistan (Jhpiego Afghanistan; Partamin Zafrullah, Faridullah Atiqzai and Farzana Maruf)
Promotor Ephrem Daniel: Respectfull Maternity Care in Ethiopia
Promotor Jin Won: Immunisation in Pakistan
Promotor Gebi Hussein Jima: Promoting postpartum contraceptive services among reproductive age women to reduce unmet need of family planning during postpartum period in Ethiopia
Promotor Susan Ontiri: Expanding access and utilization of quality contraceptive services in Kenya
Promotor Jonesmus Wumbua: Towards reduction of Maternal and under-5 mortalities in 3 counties in Kenya: Progress from 2008 – 2020.
Promotor Gathari: reduce the unmet need for conraception in Kenya.
Promotor Mary Drake: Supply and demand side factors to contribute to improved maternal newborn health in Tanzania
Promotor Edwin Tayebwa: Fostering an enabling environment to improve quality of maternal care in Rwanda
Promotor Elaine Chahurat: Addressing the unmet need of post-pregnancy family planning in low-resource settings, programmatic and technical lessons learned
Promotor Jim Ricca: Characterizing effective implementation strategies for scale up of maternal and child health interventions in LMICs
Promotor Ashish Srivastava: Improving access to and quality of reproductive health services in resource-constrained settings in India
Promotor Gulnoza Usmanova: Improving coverage and quality continuity of care during pregnancy, delivery and immediately after delivery in public facilities in India
Promotor Anouk Verschuuren: Improving coverage and quality continuity of care during pregnancy, delivery and immediately after delivery in public facilities in India (start September 2020)
2nd promotor Steffie Heemelaar: maternal morbidity and mortality in Namibia (Leiden)
Many other smaller student projects
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