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WHO campaigns to reduce childbirth deaths

The WHO has launched a training campaign to help reduce the number of maternal deaths during childbirth in developing countries.

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The World Health Organization (WHO) has launched a training campaign to help reduce the number of maternal deaths during childbirth in developing countries. The WHO estimates that one woman in a developing country dies while giving birth every minute of the day. Women in poor countries have a 1-in-16 chance of dying in childbirth, compared with a 1-in-2,800 chance for women in wealthier countries, according to the United Nations health agency. Sub-Saharan Africa and central south Asia have the highest rates of maternal death. Bleeding, infection, obstructed labour and unsafe abortions cause most deaths. The campaign's launch coincided with the release of a new manual that aims to teach health providers effective methods to prevent childbirth deaths in even the poorest conditions, and how to gather information to improve statistics on such deaths. The WHO estimates maternal deaths are under-reported by as much as 50 percent. Sixty-two countries have no maternal mortality data at all. The campaign involves more than a dozen international and regional agencies and will focus on 20 high-priority countries. The WHO said that $10 million more was required to fund the initiative.
WHO,
September 2004

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