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Trends in Maternal Mortality - 2000 to 2017

26 Jun 2020
Maternal & Child Health

by WHO 75 min read

This report presents internationally comparable global, regional, and country-level estimates and trends for maternal mortality between 2000 and 2017. The results described in this report are the first available estimates for maternal mortality in the SDG reporting period. The findings in this report prove to strengthen the fact that there is still a high need for continued focus on maternal health and improved access to quality maternal healthcare. The document contains crucial information for governments and policymakers to map their progress and course-correct based on data.

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