Every year, Three-quarters of all mother’s deaths occur in just 25 countriesMost of them are located in Subsaharac Africa and South Asia, according to the UN reproductive health agency, UNFPA.
Babins are often the first and only answers that provide savings care for pregnant women and their newborns in crisis settings, where the risk of dying during pregnancy or childbirth.
Financing cuts now force UNFPA to increase support for the primary diff. In eight affected countries, the Agency will be able to FUD 47 percent 3,521 midwives He intended to support 2025. years.
On the front
In times of crisis, women often lose critical access to vital motherfuckers. Coming to rescue in the establishment of circumstances and serving as a lifetime for pregnant women, “Midwives save lives,” he said Natalia KanemUNFPA Executive Director.
UN support for midwives in humanitarian settings includes training, supply and equipment in some cases transport for mobile health clinics. All this has to be reduced in the middle of the cuts of funds.
“When the crisis are hit and systems separate, midwives increase“UNFPA said, marking the International Babice Day.
Funding funds
In the middle of a global deficiency almost A million midwivesDeath rates and newborns in conflict areas and fragile contexts, after budget reductions are reported.
“We miss everything, from blood bags to medications. With the support of UNFPA and other partners, we can still provide services – but how long?” told Tabrice Bishengene, Director of Keeshero General Hospital in Eastern Dr. Congo.
Death during childbirth in fragile and conflicting settings now account 60 percent of all mother’s deaths on a global scale. Around the world, a deep reduction in funding only exacerbate this trend. In Yemen, for example, over 590,000 women Children’s old age is expected to lose access to midwife.

Waiting room in the Hospital Hospital in HERAT Province, Afghanistan.
New initiative
In the light of the current finance crisis, UNFPA and partners have recently launched Global bank accelerator – Coordinated initiative for scaling care for routing in countries in countries with the highest mother mortality rates.
The initiative determines the economical path of the path focused on life savings and strengthening national health systems, even in the most wanted contexts.
Establishing an emergency call for higher funding, training and advocacy for the notion, UNFPA emphasized that universal health coverage of LED life could prevent two-thirds Death cases of mother and newborns, reduce health care costs and lead to more productive works.
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2025-05-06 12:00:00