Around the world, one woman dies every 90 seconds in pregnancy or
childbirth -- that's more than 350,000 women every year. The vast
majority of these deaths are preventable.
As Mahmoud Fathalla, past president of the International Federation of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, said:
"Women are not dying of diseases we can't treat. ... They are dying
because societies have yet to make the decision that their lives are
worth saving."
Since 2000, the world's anti-poverty agenda has been dictated by the Millennium Development Goals,
a set of targets ranging from cutting extreme poverty in half to
ensuring universal primary education. MDG 5 aims to cut the maternal
mortality ratio by 75%. According to UN analysis, only 10 countries are
considered to be “on track” to meet MDG 5. Of all the MDGs, MDG 5 is
considered one of the least likely to be met.
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