“…The proactive stance of the nurses to address the problem of maternal mortality helped to shape a highly participatory program. The successes, documented in initial outcomes in knowledge, attitudes, and skills among the all nurses (auxiliary and licensed), have been the building blocks for specific improvements in the quality of care (Foster et al, 2005). When the project began in 2003, there were 32 nurses assigned to the maternity ward, which includes a triage ward as well as labor, delivery, and postpartum, and most were auxiliary nurses.…”