Our Reports
![](https://maacharity.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Fatnin-Journey-Maa-Lead-taking-blood-pressure-from-a-mother.-Ramsiri-Health-Camp-Sylhet-300x200.jpg)
![](https://maacharity.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Fatnin-Journey-Maa-Lead-taking-blood-pressure-from-a-mother.-Ramsiri-Health-Camp-Sylhet-300x200.jpg)
![](https://maacharity.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Fatnin-Journey-Maa-Lead-taking-blood-pressure-from-a-mother.-Ramsiri-Health-Camp-Sylhet-300x200.jpg)
![](https://maacharity.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Fatnin-Journey-Maa-Lead-taking-blood-pressure-from-a-mother.-Ramsiri-Health-Camp-Sylhet-300x200.jpg)
Report
The MAA Hub-Spokes Model
The Maternal Aid Association (MAA) has devised a primary healthcare model to revolutionise maternal healthcare in rural Bangladesh.
![](https://maacharity.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Fatnin-Journey-Maa-Lead-taking-blood-pressure-from-a-mother.-Ramsiri-Health-Camp-Sylhet-300x200.jpg)
![](https://maacharity.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Fatnin-Journey-Maa-Lead-taking-blood-pressure-from-a-mother.-Ramsiri-Health-Camp-Sylhet-300x200.jpg)
![](https://maacharity.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Fatnin-Journey-Maa-Lead-taking-blood-pressure-from-a-mother.-Ramsiri-Health-Camp-Sylhet-300x200.jpg)
![](https://maacharity.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Fatnin-Journey-Maa-Lead-taking-blood-pressure-from-a-mother.-Ramsiri-Health-Camp-Sylhet-300x200.jpg)
Report
Health Brigade Members Report
In the pilot of the Maa Hub-spokes (HS) model, Health Brigade Members (HBMs) will be deployed to fulfil the role of a currently absent community health worker (CHW) population in Moulvibazar.
![](https://maacharity.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Women-at-education-workshop-in-Bangladesh-300x200.jpg)
![](https://maacharity.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Women-at-education-workshop-in-Bangladesh-300x200.jpg)
![](https://maacharity.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/01/Women-at-education-workshop-in-Bangladesh-300x200.jpg)
Report
HUB-SPOKES MODEL: WOMEN’S GROUP REPORT
Women’s groups are one such participatory community-based intervention, and they have been used as a tool to educate and empower communities in rural areas to improve maternal and neonatal health outcomes.