The April published the report on Monday, April April April, called the United Nations Childs Fund (UNICEF), the World Health Organization (WHO) and UN Agency (UNFPA), World Health Day.
According to the survey, from 2000 to 2023, maternity death – during pregnancy or delivery, or its death within 42 days – 40 percent has decreased.
Women are likely to die due to excess bleeding, infection, high blood pressure, health complications, unsafe abortion at birth. The situation has improved due to the growing accessibility of healthcare, though the pace of improvement has slowed down since the 2016 2016.
According to an estimate, two lakh 60,000 women died due to complexity during pregnancy or delivery in 2021, which is similar to maternity death every two minutes.
Due to the reduction of financial support, there is a possibility of deep impact on maternity, newborn and child health care, in which UN agencies have called for immediate steps.
The Director General of the United Nations Health Organization, Tadras, said that this report is a ray of hope, but data also shows how dangerous pregnancy is still in most regions of the world, when solutions are available to prevent maternal mortality.
He emphasized that in addition to ensuring quality maternity care services, the health and reproductive rights of women and girls need to be further strengthened. These factors that can achieve healthy results during and beyond pregnancy.
The effect of Covid -19
In the study, the impact of maternity health around the world from the global epidemic Covid -19 has also been investigated.
In 2021, during pregnancy or delivery, more than 3,000, the death toll increased from 2.22 lakh to 1.22 lakh than 2021, and an additional number of women died.
This enthusiasm of maternity death was not only caused by the complexity caused by the Covid -19 infection, but also caused widespread disruption to maternity health services.
UN health experts believe that it is important to maintain these care services during global epidemic and other emergency conditions, so that there may be regular health checkups for women.
Regional level
According to the report, discrimination between different countries and regions has spread and progress has not been evenly recorded. From 2000 to 2023, maternity deaths have decreased by 40 percent and sub-Sahara Africa’s situation has improved.
Maternity deaths have been reduced in the following three regions of the United Nations: Australia and New Zealand, Central and South Asia, sub-Sahara Africa.
Nevertheless, the problem is still at a huge level due to poverty and burning violent conflict in the sub-City Africa and 70 percent of the total maternity death was recorded here in 2021.
Progress has been stopped in five regions since the 21st: North Africa and West Asia, East and Southeast Asia, Oceania, Europe and North America, Latin America and the Caribbean.
In the Dikundi region of Afghanistan, a Family Welfare Health Center, a midwife provides health care.
Insist on investment
The report emphasizes pregnancy, distribution and additional important health care supply in the next weeks. Also, with the accessibility of the Family Planning Services, the health of women will be provided in advance.
In addition to blood loss, malaria and other non-infectious diseases, such as existing time, education is also needed for women and girls to protect the health level at the school level.
UN agencies say that immediate investment is needed to prevent maternity death, otherwise the world will be lagging behind for sustainable development.