World Health Day 2025 highlights the importance of improving maternal and newborn health, emphasizing the need for quality care and investment in regions facing high mortality rates.
The United Nations warns that recent cuts in aid budgets are threatening to derail years of progress in reducing maternal ...
The report, titled "Trends in Maternal Mortality," reveals the continued high risk of maternal deaths, with an estimated ...
On World Health Day 2025, the focus turns to the global crisis of maternal and newborn health. With preventable deaths and ...
World Health Day, celebrated on April 7, marks the beginning of a year-long campaign focusing on maternal and newborn health, featuring various activities and informational resources.
An average of 712 women die every day during pregnancy or childbirth - one woman every two minutes - according to a new United Nations report. Released today, this report finds that a staggering ...
World Health Day 2025 calls on all of us to acknowledge the humanity behind the health data to amplify the voices of mothers ...
World Health Day 2025 emphasises maternal and newborn health under the theme ‘Healthy Beginnings, Hopeful Futures’. This ...
Women today are more likely than ever to survive pregnancy and childbirth according to a major new report released today, but ...
While progress in the battle against maternal mortality began to slow nearly a decade ago, UN agencies voiced concern that ...
Estimated 260,000 women died in 2023 from complications related to pregnancy or childbirth, 1 every 2 minutes, finds joint ...
The United Nations has warned that recent cuts to global health aid could reverse progress in reducing maternal deaths. A new ...