Sub-Saharan Africa and Southern Asia still account for roughly 87% of global maternal deaths.
To restart the downward trend in mortality, the global community must move beyond rhetoric and toward radical accountability.
Reducing maternal mortality must be treated as a human rights priority, not just a clinical goal.
Essential services like emergency obstetric care and family planning remain inaccessible to the most vulnerable populations.
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.
Many deaths go unrecorded; better tracking is required to identify where interventions are failing.
Sub-Saharan Africa and Southern Asia still account for roughly 87% of global maternal deaths.
To restart the downward trend in mortality, the global community must move beyond rhetoric and toward radical accountability. Sub-Saharan Africa and Southern Asia still account for
Reducing maternal mortality must be treated as a human rights priority, not just a clinical goal. aggressive commitment to maternal health
Essential services like emergency obstetric care and family planning remain inaccessible to the most vulnerable populations. Sub-Saharan Africa and Southern Asia still account for
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.
Many deaths go unrecorded; better tracking is required to identify where interventions are failing.
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