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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 States spent roughly US$12 billion on global health in 2024. Without that yearly spending, roughly 25 million ...
On the occasion of the World Health Day 2025 dedicated to the theme of Healthier beginnings, hopeful futures, over 100 global ...
The United Nations warns that recent cuts in aid budgets are threatening to derail years of progress in reducing maternal ...
Maternal mortality rates have declined significantly across the world since the turn of the century, but global health ...
The report, titled "Trends in Maternal Mortality," reveals the continued high risk of maternal deaths, with an estimated ...
Women are more likely than ever to survive pregnancy today because of global improvements in infrastructure and access to ...
Globally, there was a 40 percent decline in maternal deaths between 2000 and 2023, a report by UN agencies including the World Health Organisation (WHO) showed on Monday, largely due to better access ...
In fact, there are fears that the global maternal mortality rate could ... wiped out more than $700 million in funding for maternal, child health, and family planning programs worldwide.
Friday was the first day of Black Maternal Health Week. One Chicago woman is using dance to close the gap on the disparities Black women face during and after pregnancy.
Estimated 260,000 women died in 2023 from complications related to pregnancy or childbirth, 1 every 2 minutes, finds joint ...