Course acknowledgements
Contributors from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Lenka BenovaGaurav Sharma
Susannah Woodd
Contributors from other organisations
Fernando Althabe, Institute for Clinical Effectiveness & Health PolicyJim Campbell, World Health Organization
Mariam Claeson, Global Financing Facility
Lynn Freedman, University of Columbia
Laurel Hatt, Abt Associates
Richard Horton, The Lancet
Katja Iversen, Women Deliver
Emily Keyes, FHI 360
Ana Langer, Maternal Health Task Force; Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health
Elliot Main, California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative; Stanford Medical School
Lori McDougall, Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health
Katie Millar, University of California San Francisco
Suellen Miller, University of California San Francisco
Allisyn Moran, World Health Organization
Cheryl Moyer, University of Michigan Medical School
Allyala K Nandakumar, United States Agency for International Development
Neel Shah, Harvard Medical School; Ariadne Labs
Dorothy Shaw, BC Women’s Hospital
Tuon Sovanna, University Research Co.
Matthew Strehlow, Stanford University
The Lancet Maternal Health Series Executive Steering Group
Fernando Althabe, Institute for Clinical Effectiveness and Health PolicyDipa Nag Chowdhury, The MacArthur Foundation
France Donnay, Tulane University
Lynn Freedman, Columbia University
Stephen Hodgins, Save the Children
Marge Koblinsky, Independent
Jerker Liljestrand, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Lori McDougall, Partnership for Maternal, Newborn & Child Health
Sundari Ravindran, Sree Chitra Tirunal Institute for Medical Sciences & Technology
Language Support
Schadrac Agbla, LSHTMNour Horanieh, LSHTM
Karen Klein, Institute for Clinical Effectiveness and Health Policy
Miguel Pugliese Garcia, LSHTM
Yuning Yang, UNICEF China
Funders
The Bill & Melinda Gates FoundationThe MacArthur Foundation
The Lancet Maternal Health Series: Global Research and Evidence

Our purpose is to transform access to education.
We offer a diverse selection of courses from leading universities and cultural institutions from around the world. These are delivered one step at a time, and are accessible on mobile, tablet and desktop, so you can fit learning around your life.
We believe learning should be an enjoyable, social experience, so our courses offer the opportunity to discuss what you’re learning with others as you go, helping you make fresh discoveries and form new ideas.
You can unlock new opportunities with unlimited access to hundreds of online short courses for a year by subscribing to our Unlimited package. Build your knowledge with top universities and organisations.
Learn more about how FutureLearn is transforming access to education