Technical Advisory Group on Maternal Mortality and Maternal Cause of Death Estimation
WHO is the leading agency of the United Nations (UN) Maternal Mortality Estimation Inter-Agency Group (MMEIG), a UN initiative comprising WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA, the World Bank Group and the UN Population Division. The MMEIG has the function to update the inter-agency estimates of maternal mortality. The MMEIG contributes to monitoring progress towards the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 3.

WHO is the leading agency of the United Nations (UN) Maternal Mortality Estimation Inter-Agency Group (MMEIG), a UN initiative comprising WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA, the World Bank Group and the UNDESA/Population Division. The MMEIG has the function to update the inter-agency estimates of maternal mortality. The MMEIG contributes to monitoring progress towards the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 3 - “Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages” by producing estimates of the maternal mortality ratio (MMR) (target 3.1.1).

To support WHO’s role in the MMEIG and, ultimately, the MMEIG’s work, WHO hereby established a Technical Advisory Group on Maternal Mortality and Maternal Cause of Death Estimation (the “TAG”) that will act as an advisory body to WHO in the field of maternal mortality measurement and maternal cause of death measurement. The TAG will provide guidance in relation to on-going methodological improvements and strategies for reporting and enhancing country level reporting.

TAG Objectives

The principal objectives of the TAG on Maternal Mortality and Maternal Cause of Death Estimation are:

  1. To provide independent evaluation of the scientific, technical and strategic aspects relating to maternal mortality and maternal cause of death measurement and estimation methods.
  2. To recommend priorities relating to the development of a research agenda to address maternal mortality measurement challenges required for global monitoring purposes.
  3. To advise on linkages with related advisory groups, including those working on the measurement and estimation of perinatal, neonatal, and infant mortality.
  4. To advise on strategies to promote linkages to broader strategies to strengthen national statistics systems as relates to maternal mortality measurement, including civil registration and vital statistics, standardised coding and classification according to the rules of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD) framework.
  5. To advise on strategies in relation to the effective dissemination and use of the maternal mortality estimates and related products.

TAG Members

Professor Richard MK Adanu

TAG Chair, Professor, Rector Ghana College of Physicians & Surgeons, Ghana

Azra Aziz

Director of Research, National Institute of Population Studies, Ministry of Health, Pakistan

Dr Andreea Creanga

Associate Professor, Johns Hopkins University, USA

Dr Alison Gemmill

Assistant Professor, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, USA

Dr Charles Ameh

Professor, Head Department of International Public Health, Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, UK

Dr Claudia Hanson

Associate Professor, Karolinska Institute, Sweden

Dr Florina Serbanescu

Team Lead, Global Reproductive Health Evidence for Action Team, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, USA

Dr Hamidreza Farrokh-Eslamlou

Professor of Maternal and Child Health, Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Iran

Dr Huda Alkitkat

Manager of the Population Estimates Program, Demographer and Statistician & International Consultant in civil registration and vital statistics, Portland State University, United States of America

Dr Kapila Jayaratne

Consultant Community Physician, Sri Lanka

Dr Leontine Alkema

Associate Professor of Biostatistics, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA

Sandhya Singh

Deputy Registrar General and technical lead for CRVS and SRS, India

Professor Thomas W. Pullum

Director of Research, The Demographic and Health Surveys Program. Professor Emeritus, Department of Sociology, University of Texas at Austin, USA

Dr Seung-Ah Choe

Associate professor, Department of Preventive Medicine, Korea University College of Medicine, Department of Epidemiology & Health Informatics, Graduate School of Public Health, Korea University, South Korea

Professor Jelle Stekelenburg

Professor International, Aspects of Reproductive Health, in particular Safe Motherhood Department of Health Sciences, Global Health University Medical Centre Groningen/University of Groningen; Netherlands

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