India
This presentation on the WHO Compendium on Respectful Maternal and Newborn Care by Dr. Manjula Danansuriya from WHO explores practical approaches for translating respectful care principles into policy, service delivery, provider training, and accountability mechanisms.
India
This presentation by Dr. Sharmina Rahman from BRAC James P Grant School of Public Health, Bagladesh showcases the experience of implementing Midwife-Led Care Centres in Bangladesh and their role in advancing respectful maternity care. It highlights how compassionate, evidence-based midwifery care can improve women’s childbirth experiences, increase trust in facilities, support physiological birth, and strengthen quality maternal and newborn care even in low-resource settings
India
The Investment Case Framework for Care Provided by Midwives outlines the value of investing in midwifery to improve maternal and newborn health. It provides practical guidance for estimating costs, workforce needs, and impact, enabling countries to build evidence-based strategies, strengthen health systems, and advocate for sustained investment in women-centred, respectful midwifery care.
India
This study investigates RMC and its determinants in a rural area of Central India, using the Person-Centered Maternity Care (PCMC) Scale. The findings highlight the importance of strengthening accountability, quality improvement, and respectful care practices across the health system.
India
This is a practical toolkit that helps providers deliver maternity care that is not only clinically safe but also respectful and emotionally supportive. Grounded in trauma-informed care, it emphasizes dignity, consent as central to quality of care.
India
The presentation by Sambodhi offers early findings from facilities in India, revealing both gaps and opportunities to embed respectful care more consistently.
India
The presentation by Dr. Tamkin Khan, Professor, Department of OBGYN, JNMC, Aligarh Muslim University, India offers a hospital’s experience integrating respectful care into routine obstetric services—including for women experiencing stillbirths.
India
These consolidated guidelines focus on the care of women during pregnancy, childbirth and the immediate postpartum period in any health care setting.
India
The WHO Labour Care Guide advances evidence-based, respectful, and person-centered intrapartum care by strengthening health workers’ capacity for standardized monitoring and timely decision-making.
India
The Aastrika Foundation’s presentation during the August 2025 ARMCC Members' meeting showcases its work in advancing midwifery-led maternity care in India, with Respectful Maternity Care (RMC) as the foundation of all training and practice. Through its extensive in-person programs, the Foundation has trained healthcare professionals to build confidence and empathy, and introduced workshops on active birth, breech birth, newborn care, and more. By embedding RMC principles at community, policy, and facility levels, and partnering with leading institutions across India, Aastrika is transforming birthing practices.
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