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Global Women's and Newborn's Health Group

Co-Heads: Professor Caroline Homer and Professor Joshua Vogel

Our working group aims to improve the health and well-being of women*, newborns and families in the Asia-Pacific region.

We recognise that individuals have diverse gender identities. Terms such as pregnant person can be used to avoid gendering birth, and those who give birth, as feminine. However, because women are also marginalised and oppressed in most places around the world, we have continued to use the terms woman, mother or maternity. It is not meant to exclude those who give birth and do not identify as women.

Our areas of focus are: 

  • Improving the coverage and quality of sexual, reproductive, maternal and newborn healthcare, with an emphasis on timely, respectful, person-centred care
  • Targeting major causes of maternal morbidity and mortality, particularly prevention and treatment of postpartum haemorrhage, hypertensive disorders, peripartum infections, unsafe abortion, indirect causes, mental health and nutritional issues
  • Addressing the major causes of perinatal and neonatal morbidity and mortality, particularly stillbirth, preterm birth, low birth weight and neonatal sepsis
  • Providing expert guidance and support to strengthen the maternity care workforce, particularly through midwifery education and development
  • Prioritising women’s and newborn’s health in humanitarian crises and public health emergencies, including environmental change, civil disruption and disease outbreaks.

 We address these areas through:

  • Leading and supporting high-quality primary research and knowledge synthesis, particularly in limited-resource settings
  • Providing technical advice through collaborative partnerships with institutions, UN agencies and governments in the Asia-Pacific region
  • Offering research supervision and training opportunities
  • Recognising that protecting the sexual and reproductive health and rights of individuals empowers all members of a community

Our working group aims to improve the health and well-being of women, newborns and families in the Asia-Pacific region.

Hear more from Global Women's and Newborn's Health Group Co-Head, Professor Caroline Homer AO, in Episode 6 of our How Science Matters Podcast below.

Technical advice

through collaborative partnerships with institutions, UN agencies and governments in the Asia-Pacific region.

Professor Caroline Homer AO

Professor Caroline Homer AO is the leading midwifery researcher in Australia and has an international reputation as a scholar and leader in maternal and newborn health care and service delivery.

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Current Projects

Accelerating Innovation for Mothers (AIM) 2.0
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Accelerating Research and Progress in maternal And Newborn health: A Centre for Research Excellence (ARPAN CRE)
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Global Monitoring Platform for Maternal and Newborn Health
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Implementing the WHO Labour Care Guide to reduce the use of Caesarean section in four hospitals in India
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Improving access to CD4 testing among people living with HIV in low- and middle-income countries
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Development of a point-of-care test for neonatal sepsis
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Maternal and Perinatal Death Surveillance and Response (MPDSR) Systems in Asia Pacific during the Covid-19 Pandemic 2020-2021
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Needs assessment for Skilled Birth Attendants (SBAs) in Cambodia, Lao PDR, Myanmar and Vietnam (CLMV countries)
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New Target Product Profile for Maternal Gut Microbiome and Nutrition Interventions
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New Target Product Profiles for pre-eclampsia prevention and treatment
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New Target Product Profiles for the Prevention and Treatment of Preterm Birth
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Reaching zero-dose and under-immunised children in East New Britain, Papua New Guinea
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The WHO ACTION-III Trial: antenatal corticosteroids for improving outcomes in preterm newborns
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Target Product Profile (TPP) for Obstetric Ultrasound Devices
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Transformative agenda for women, adolescents, and youth in the Pacific: Strengthening health management information systems (HMIS)
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Transformative Agenda for Women, Adolescents and Youth in the Pacific: Strengthening Midwifery Education
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WHO recommendations on antenatal corticosteroids and tocolytics for improving preterm birth outcomes
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