TY - JOUR AB - Purpose– This paper aims to examine links between women's access to micro‐finance and how they use maternal healthcare services in sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA).Design/methodology/approach– The authors use theoretical and empirical literature to propose a framework to sustain and improve women's access to maternal healthcare services through micro‐financing.Findings– It is found that improved access to micro‐finance by women, combined with education may enhance maternal health service uptake.Research limitations/implications– The paper does not consider empirical data in the analysis. The authors advocate empirically testing the framework proposed in other SSA countries.Social implications– It is important to empower women by facilitating their access to education and micro‐finance. This has implications for improving maternal healthcare utilization in SSA.Originality/value– The paper moves beyond poor access to maternal health services in SSA and proposes a framework for providing sustainable solutions. VL - 24 IS - 8 SN - 0952-6862 DO - 10.1108/09526861111174170 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/09526861111174170 AU - Abekah‐Nkrumah Gordon AU - Aseweh Abor Patience AU - Abor Joshua AU - Adjasi Charles K.D. PY - 2011 Y1 - 2011/01/01 TI - Improving maternal healthcare utilisation in sub‐Saharan Africa through micro‐finance T2 - International Journal of Health Care Quality Assurance PB - Emerald Group Publishing Limited SP - 601 EP - 610 Y2 - 2024/04/24 ER -