Nyondo-Mipando, LindaOladeji, BibilolaNyamtema, AngeloScott, Heather2021-06-082021-06-082021http://hdl.handle.net/10625/60220Innovating for Maternal and Child Health in Africa (IMCHA) and Dalhousie University co-hosted a virtual event which provided a platform for exchange regarding implementation research on health systems strengthening, and an opportunity for participants to reflect on research gaps. This report covers key points from the plenary sessions: Delivering integrated health services for neonates; Integrating mental health into routine maternal care in low- and middle-income countries; The importance of leadership and management; Strengthening quality through the use of health data; and, Quality of care and safety standards.application/pdfenMATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTHSEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTHPREGNANCYHEALTH SYSTEMRESEARCH NEEDSQUALITY OF CAREGLOBAL HEALTHPEDIATRICSHEALTH POLICYCANADASOUTH OF SAHARAHow can Canadian, African and other health systems benefit from each other?Workshop Report