Table 1.
National policy authorizing midwives to perform BEmONC signal functions.
Table 2.
Reported authorization for BEmONC signal functions in Countdown to 2030 and WHO MNCAH Policy Survey, by country.
Table 3.
Match between national regulatory frameworks for BEmONC signal functions and reported authorization in Countdown to 2030 and WHO MNCAH Policy Survey, by country.
Fig 1.
Flowchart of participant selection in Argentina, Ghana, and India.
Table 4.
Characteristics of participants in task survey.
Table 5.
Status of national policy, skill level, and practice of BEmONC signal functions among midwives/midwifery professionals by country.
Fig 2.
a. Reasons for non-performance of BEmONC signal functions among midwives/midwifery professionals in the past 90 days in India. b. Reasons for non-performance of BEmONC signal functions among midwives/midwifery professionals in the past 90 days in Ghana. c. Reasons for non-performance of BEmONC signal functions among midwives/midwifery professionals in the past 90 days in Argentina. (a-c) Includes only those who did not perform the function during last 90 days despite having the skills. May sum to more than 100.0%, as respondents could pick more than one response and multiple reasons were accepted; % indicates percentage of midwives reporting that reason for non-performance of that function.