Local/Global Encounters
Development (2005) 48, 127–136. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1100191
Orienting Health Systems for Maternal Health – the Sri Lankan Experience
Dulitha N Fernando
Abstract
Dulitha N. Fernando highlights some key aspects of the experience of Sri Lanka in orienting the health system to improve maternal health status over the past few decades. She describes the development of services for maternal care, changes in the maternal mortality over the past decades and the inputs within and outside the health system that influenced these changes. In conclusion, she proposes lessons that can be learnt for other South Asian countries.
Keywords:
government, welfare state, health services, family planning, NGOs, training and development


