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At the current rate of progress, over 60 countries, predominantly in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southern Asia, are off-track to meet the maternal, newborn and stillborn mortality reduction targets in the UN Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.
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A midwife examines a woman in Madhya Pradesh, India in 2009.
The combined effects of pandemics, climate change, conflicts and the cost-of-living increases are putting strains on health systems and disproportionally affecting women’s and children’s capacity to seek and receive the health care they need. The polycrises threaten to further slow progress.
Since 2018, more than three-quarters of all conflict-affected and Sub-Saharan African countries report declining financing for maternal and newborn health . At the same time, the share of global health official development assistance (ODA) for MNCH decreased during the 2020-2021 COVID-19 response.
Where a woman lives still strongly determines the quality of care she will receive before, during and after pregnancy, and her chances of survival. A woman in Sub-Saharan Africa has around a 130 times higher risk of dying from causes relating to pregnancy or childbirth than a woman in Europe or North America . Inequities also persist within a country, with a heavier burden on vulnerable and marginalized populations, including migrants and adolescent mothers.
Photo © 2019 WHO / Christine McNab A pregnant woman in Nadi, present for an antenatal check-up during a primary health care outreach session in Haryana State, India, in August 2019.
– Anshu Banerjee, Director, Department for Maternal, Newborn, Child and Adolescent Health and Ageing, World Health Organization.
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Thress midwives at Kitatumba Hospital, Butembo, North Kivu, DRC.
Photo © 2020 WHO / Tatiana Almeida. Midwives in Hope Field Hospital, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, in September 2020.
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Midwives during WHO Head of Sub-Office Dr Kai von Harbou visit to Hope Field Hospital
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