Progress On Reducing Maternal Mortality Has Stalled Since 2015 - Mr Validity File
Sub-Saharan Africa and Southern Asia still account for roughly 87% of global maternal deaths.
Reducing maternal mortality must be treated as a human rights priority, not just a clinical goal. Sub-Saharan Africa and Southern Asia still account for
The stagnation is not the result of a single failure but a convergence of systemic collapses. Sub-Saharan Africa and Southern Asia still account for
Approximately 95% of these deaths could be avoided with proper medical intervention. Why Has Progress Stopped? Sub-Saharan Africa and Southern Asia still account for
COVID-19 severely disrupted maternal health services, diverting funding and personnel away from prenatal and postnatal care.
Essential services like emergency obstetric care and family planning remain inaccessible to the most vulnerable populations.