MONOGRAPH

  1. World Health Organization. WHO Safe Childbirth Checklist Implementation Guide Improving the quality of facility-based delivery for mothers and newborns. 2015. (NLM classification: WQ 300). Geneva, Switzerland. ISBN 978 92 4 154945 5
  2. Ogu R, Olagbuji B. Hyperglycaemia in Pregnancy. 2017. Medical Women’s Association of Nigeria, Rivers State Branch Gestational Diabetes Control Program.  ISBN 978-978-55456-4-7
  3. Bassey Fiebai, Ibitrokoemi Korubo, Rosemary Ogu. Editors: Effective Management of Hyperglycaemia in Pregnancy – Collaborations and Care. 2018. Masterpiece, Nigeria. ISBN 978 – 978 – 55456 – 9 – 2
  4. WHO. Care of women and girls living with female genital mutilation: a clinical handbook. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2018. Licence: CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO.

TECHNICAL REPORTS

  1. Ogu RN, Maduka O.2016Addressing the Reproductive Health Needs of Vulnerable, Out-of-School Young Women in Oil-Producing Communities in Rivers State, Nigeria. Grant Project Report to Ford Foundation, Office of West Africa, Banana Island, Nigeria. ISBN 978-978-55456-1-6
  2. Obelebra Adebiyi, Gracia Eke, Vetty Agala, Rosemary Ogu. 2017. The Prevention of Violence against Women and Girls; Stakeholders’ Collaboration for Reporting, Referring And Responding to Violence Against Women & Girls. Technical Report to The British Council, National Stability and Reconciliatory Project NSRP, Abuja, Nigeria.  ISBN 978-978-55456-3-0
  3. Ogu RN, Omosivie M. 2017. Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) Control Program; Report of Baseline Study In Rivers State submitted to The World Diabetes Foundation, Brussels, Belgium. ISBN 978-978-55456-1-6
  4. Clement Edet, Mina Whyte, Rosemary Ogu, Grace Obomanu, Agiriye M. 2017. Use of Technology to Manage Health Data in Rivers State, Nigeria: A Qualitative Study on Family Planning and Routine Health Information Systems. MEASURE Evaluation 2017. Available from: https://www.measureevaluation.org/resources/publications/wp-17-189_en. Pg 1-23
  5. Moore J, Ogu R, Mato C. 2018. The SAFE (Safe Anaesthesia from Education) Obstetric Anaesthesia   Strategy for Improving Maternal Health and Reducing Maternal Mortality. Submitted to The World Federation of Societies of Anaesthetists WFSA, London, UK