- Maternal mortality - World Health Organization (WHO)
WHO fact sheet on maternal mortality with key facts and providing information on MDG 4, where deaths occur, causes, lack of care and WHO response
- Trends in maternal mortality 2000 to 2023: estimates by WHO, UNICEF . . .
The report presents internationally comparable global, regional and country-level estimates and trends for maternal mortality between 2000 and 2023
- WHO recommendations on maternal health
This document provides a summary of all WHO recommendations on maternal health based on guidelines approved by the WHO Guidelines Review Committee The summary includes promotion, prevention and prevention of maternal complications during pregnancy, childbirth and postnatal periods as well as management of maternal complications
- Aid cuts threaten fragile progress in ending maternal deaths, UN . . .
Women today are more likely than ever to survive pregnancy and childbirth according to a major new report released today, but United Nations (UN) agencies highlight the threat of major backsliding as unprecedented aid cuts take effect around the world
- WHO recommendations on maternal health: guidelines approved by the WHO . . .
This document provides a summary of all WHO recommendations on maternal health based on guidelines approved by the WHO Guidelines Review Committee The summary includes promotion, prevention and prevention of maternal complications during pregnancy, childbirth and postnatal periods as well as management of maternal complications
- Maternal health - World Health Organization (WHO)
Maternal health refers to the health of women during pregnancy, childbirth and the postnatal period Each stage should be a positive experience, ensuring women and their babies reach their full potential for health and well-being
- World Health Day 2025: explore free courses to enhance maternal and . . .
Explore the WHO Academy's free courses on maternal and newborn health, which is the theme of World Health Day 2025
- Sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health . . .
Evidence- and rights-based national policies, guidelines and legislation play a key role in improving sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn, child and adolescent health (SRMNCAH), framing the enabling environment for equitable provision and accessibility of quality services The SRMNCAH policy survey monitors the existence of national SRMNCAH laws, policies, strategies and guidelines and the
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