From Innovation to Integration - What It Will Take to Make Every Pregnancy Safer in Nigeria
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allafrica.comFrom Innovation to Integration - What It Will Take to Make Every Pregnancy Safer in Nigeriaallafrica.com[Nigeria Health Watch] Nigeria accounts for 28.7% of all maternal deaths globally, representing more than a quarter of all maternal deaths. This means that for every three women who die from pregnancy-related causes, one is a Nigerian. Most maternal deaths are preventable, yet they persist because evidence-based care is still not reaching women consistently, on time, and with quality.
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