Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Maternal Health Task Force


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The result was merge to Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Randykitty (talk) 22:08, 1 May 2021 (UTC)

Maternal Health Task Force

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The Gates Foundation is wonderful and does great work, but I can find no evidence that this task force is notable. It's a tiny stub to remove copyvio, but I'd be happy to expand it if there were sourcing. This is the best sourcing I've found, and I don't think it's actually independent as it's just quoting the Foundation for why they're doing the work. Otherwise there are just many amplifications of the Foundation's own press materials. I might have just redirected this, but there's probably no editor I respect more than and if he thinks this merits an AfD, I'm happy to list it for discussion. It's also not mentioned at the Gates Foundation's article so a redirect might not be helpful to the reader, and I'm not sure whether it's the sole maternal health task force in existence. StarM 00:44, 18 April 2021 (UTC)
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 * The <Maternal Health task Force is not a part of the Gates foundation, but was funded by them, and was part of Engender Health. EngenderHealth According to that article, it is now part of the Women and Health Initiative of the Harvard School of Public Health.  The current article on the gates foundation doesn't include them.  This is similar to the problems with successive business firms. I'd suggest updating the information and then merging  to our article onHSPH, which does not yet  include them.  DGG ( talk ) 03:00, 18 April 2021 (UTC)


 * Merge to Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health per the above. Sources are available (e.g.,) referring to this as "the Maternal Health Task Force at Harvard University". BD2412  T 05:47, 18 April 2021 (UTC)
 * Copying comment. To ensure it gets appropriate visibility, copying 's comment from the AfD Talk: "Hi. I was notified that this page was possibly up for deletion. EngenderHealth no longer manages the Maternal Health Task Force (MHTF), but the MHTF is definitely alive and well since it moved to Harvard many years ago. You can check out its web site at https://www.mhtf.org/ and possibly contact somebody through that about updating its Wikipedia page." Thanks Tdv!      StarM</b> 14:00, 18 April 2021 (UTC)


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