by Matt Stearmer | Mar 19, 2014 | Awareness, Country Profile, Improving Conditions
Mother loss in Israel is a story of both success and failure. Predictably, for those who are familiar with the politics of the region, those in Israel proper have access to some of the best healthcare in the world, while those living in the occupied territories are...
by Matt Stearmer | Jul 13, 2013 | Awareness, Country Profile, Improving Conditions
Despite revolutions, earthquakes, and a devastated economy, Haiti has reduced maternal health risks by nearly 50% since 1990. Maternal health in Haiti has been steadily improving for over two decades, despite numerous challenges and setbacks. In 1990 the maternal...
by Matt Stearmer | Jul 9, 2013 | Awareness, Country Profile, Improving Conditions
Increasing Numbers Of Birth Centers Help Decrease Maternal Mortality Rates In Cape Verde1 Since the early 1990s maternal mortality has reduced dramatically in Cape Verde. Currently about 70 mothers die, per 100,000 live births, due to complications from child birth2....
by Matt Stearmer | Jun 28, 2013 | Awareness, Country Profile, Improving Conditions
Significant Progress Addressing Maternal Mortality – Economic Disparity And Rural Access To Health Care Remain A Large Concern Ghana has been a beacon of good practice in healthcare provision in West Africa, lowering its maternal mortality ratio from 580/100,000...
by Matt Stearmer | Jun 25, 2013 | Awareness, Country Profile, Improving Conditions
Maternal Mortality Rates Are Dropping – Further Progress In Non-Medical Interventions Are Needed Maternal mortality rates are relatively low, combined with low populations and relatively low fertility rates only less than half a dozen mothers die due to...
by Matt Stearmer | Jun 21, 2013 | Awareness, Country Profile, Improving Conditions
Substantial Progress Has Been Made – War Torn and Rural Areas Still Have Limited Service In 2006, the maternal mortality rate given for Bosnia Herzegovina was 31 deaths per 100,000 births. In 2010, the rate had dramatically decreased to between 3 and 812. ...
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