Every minute of every day a woman in the developing world dies of an avoidable cause of death. For every woman dying there are at least another 20 women who are left with severe morbidity. These deaths can be prevented. The interventions required are clear, inexpensive and effective. Yet they are not universally available or accessible. The call for action has been made, yet the speed of progress is slow
“Ending preventable maternal mortality (EPMM) remains an unfinished agenda and one of the world's mo...
Pregnant women are continuing to die at unacceptable rates around the globe. According to the World ...
In order to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals on maternal mortality, it is crucial to implem...
The neglected tragedy of persistent high maternal mortality in the low-income countries is described...
Reducing ?the rate of maternal mortality by 75% by 2015 is one of the development targets that has b...
• The leading cause of maternal death in developing countries is obstetric haemorrhage. • The develo...
The risk of a woman dying as a result of pregnancy or childbirth during her lifetime is about one in...
The realities of maternal mortality and morbidity in the developing world and possible roles for int...
Background The concept of women’s health is tethered strongly to reproductive health. At present, in...
course is a two-day, evidence-based course designed to provide maternity care professionals with sk...
Reducing maternal mortality is one of the major challenges to health systems worldwide, more so in d...
Demographic, epidemiological and socio-economic trends in developing countries are creating new mort...
In order to achieve the World Health Organization’s Millennium Development Goal of reducing maternal...
Policy & practice What you count is what you target: the implications of maternal death classifi...
Unsafe abortion is an important public health problem, accounting for 13 % of maternal mortality in ...
“Ending preventable maternal mortality (EPMM) remains an unfinished agenda and one of the world's mo...
Pregnant women are continuing to die at unacceptable rates around the globe. According to the World ...
In order to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals on maternal mortality, it is crucial to implem...
The neglected tragedy of persistent high maternal mortality in the low-income countries is described...
Reducing ?the rate of maternal mortality by 75% by 2015 is one of the development targets that has b...
• The leading cause of maternal death in developing countries is obstetric haemorrhage. • The develo...
The risk of a woman dying as a result of pregnancy or childbirth during her lifetime is about one in...
The realities of maternal mortality and morbidity in the developing world and possible roles for int...
Background The concept of women’s health is tethered strongly to reproductive health. At present, in...
course is a two-day, evidence-based course designed to provide maternity care professionals with sk...
Reducing maternal mortality is one of the major challenges to health systems worldwide, more so in d...
Demographic, epidemiological and socio-economic trends in developing countries are creating new mort...
In order to achieve the World Health Organization’s Millennium Development Goal of reducing maternal...
Policy & practice What you count is what you target: the implications of maternal death classifi...
Unsafe abortion is an important public health problem, accounting for 13 % of maternal mortality in ...
“Ending preventable maternal mortality (EPMM) remains an unfinished agenda and one of the world's mo...
Pregnant women are continuing to die at unacceptable rates around the globe. According to the World ...
In order to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals on maternal mortality, it is crucial to implem...