COVID-19 severely disrupted maternal health services, diverting funding and personnel away from prenatal and postnatal care.
To restart the downward trend in mortality, the global community must move beyond rhetoric and toward radical accountability.
Deaths have increased in North America, Europe, and Latin America. Approximately 95% of these deaths could be avoided
Approximately 95% of these deaths could be avoided with proper medical intervention. Why Has Progress Stopped?
Essential services like emergency obstetric care and family planning remain inaccessible to the most vulnerable populations. The stall since 2015 is a warning
The stall since 2015 is a warning. Without a renewed, aggressive commitment to maternal health, the promise of a safer future for mothers remains out of reach.
Humanitarian crises and environmental disasters have displaced millions, cutting off pregnant women from stable healthcare networks. To help you refine this piece
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