Over half a million women die each year due to complications during pregnancy and birth. The vast majority of these deaths are preventable. Despite longstanding international commitments to reducing maternal mortality, progress to date has been disappointing. This publication introduces the contribution of the right to the highest attainable standard of health to reducing maternal mortality
: To improve maternal health requires action to ensure quality maternal health care for all women an...
The landmark international conference on population and development, held in Cairo, in 1994, interna...
Some countries reached, in 2015, the Millennium Development Goal of reducing maternal mortality to 9...
During the 20th session of the UN Human Rights Council in July 2012, the UN High Commissioner for Hu...
The crisis in maternal mortality rates is an acute reminder of the insufficient and unsustainable na...
Maternal mortality remains one of the highest causes of death in the world today. The main objective...
Progress has been made in reducing maternal and child mortality, yet millions continue to die from ...
To improve maternal health requires action to ensure quality maternal health care for all women and ...
The scale of maternal mortality and morbidity today is staggering. This book focuses on a vital part...
Complications during childbirth and pregnancy are a main source of death and disability among women ...
Millions of women continue to die during and soon after childbirth, even where the knowledge and res...
Preventable maternal death as a human rights concern is gaining greater momentum. This article exami...
To improve maternal health requires action to ensure quality maternal health care for all women and ...
Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY license.Background In tra...
To improve maternal health requires action to ensure quality maternal health care for all women and ...
: To improve maternal health requires action to ensure quality maternal health care for all women an...
The landmark international conference on population and development, held in Cairo, in 1994, interna...
Some countries reached, in 2015, the Millennium Development Goal of reducing maternal mortality to 9...
During the 20th session of the UN Human Rights Council in July 2012, the UN High Commissioner for Hu...
The crisis in maternal mortality rates is an acute reminder of the insufficient and unsustainable na...
Maternal mortality remains one of the highest causes of death in the world today. The main objective...
Progress has been made in reducing maternal and child mortality, yet millions continue to die from ...
To improve maternal health requires action to ensure quality maternal health care for all women and ...
The scale of maternal mortality and morbidity today is staggering. This book focuses on a vital part...
Complications during childbirth and pregnancy are a main source of death and disability among women ...
Millions of women continue to die during and soon after childbirth, even where the knowledge and res...
Preventable maternal death as a human rights concern is gaining greater momentum. This article exami...
To improve maternal health requires action to ensure quality maternal health care for all women and ...
Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an Open Access article under the CC BY license.Background In tra...
To improve maternal health requires action to ensure quality maternal health care for all women and ...
: To improve maternal health requires action to ensure quality maternal health care for all women an...
The landmark international conference on population and development, held in Cairo, in 1994, interna...
Some countries reached, in 2015, the Millennium Development Goal of reducing maternal mortality to 9...