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Mary Drake is a researcher specializing in maternal and child health interventions in Tanzania, contributing directly to UN Sustainable Development Goals for health and well-being. Her work focuses on community-level public health programs in Mara and Kagera regions, addressing critical gaps in maternal and neonatal care.
Her research spans maternal health services, infant nutrition, family planning integration, and newborn resuscitation training. Key methodologies include cross-sectional studies and facility-community intervention frameworks, with strong emphasis on reducing preventable mortality through evidence-based practice improvements in resource-limited settings.
Analysis of her publications reveals a cohesive trend toward integrated health systems approaches, particularly combining nutrition and family planning services. Her work also demonstrates measurable impact in skill retention for newborn resuscitation and adoption of active labor management protocols, directly influencing clinical practice in Tanzanian healthcare facilities.
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