Progress On Reducing Maternal Mortality Has Stalled Since 2015 - Mr Validity -
Sub-Saharan Africa and Southern Asia still account for roughly 87% of global maternal deaths.
Strengthening the nursing and midwifery workforce is the fastest way to improve birth outcomes.
(e.g., specific SDG targets).
Reducing maternal mortality must be treated as a human rights priority, not just a clinical goal.
Deaths have increased in North America, Europe, and Latin America. 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.
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
Many deaths go unrecorded; better tracking is required to identify where interventions are failing.