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Aid cuts threaten fragile progress in ending maternal deaths, UN agencies warn

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Countries must recommit to ending deaths in childbirth amid major headwinds.

Niger: improving access to services to reduce maternal mortality.

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Niger continues to face high rates of maternal and neonatal mortality. In 2020, maternal mortality was estimated at 441 deaths per 100 000 live births.

African region’s maternal and newborn mortality declining, but progress still slow.

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Despite a 40% decline in maternal mortality, from 727 to 442 deaths per 100 000 live births between 2000 and 2023, the region still accounts for 70% of global maternal deaths.

Ground-breaking Ebola vaccination trial launches today in Uganda

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In a global first, Uganda’s Ministry of Health, the World Health Organization (WHO) and other partners today launched a first-ever clinical efficacy trial for a vaccine from Ebola from the Sudan species of the virus.

Urgent action needed to reinforce breast cancer control measures in Africa: WHO report.

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An estimated 135 000 women could lose their lives to breast cancer by 2040 in sub-Saharan Africa if urgent actions are not taken to reverse the trends, a new World Health Organization (WHO) report finds.

Strengthening alliances and building movements to end female genital mutilation

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Joint statement by UNFPA Executive Director Dr Natalia Kanem, UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell and WHO Director-General Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus

Delivering lifesaving health services for flood-displaced families in Nigeria

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Borno state, in northeastern Nigeria, has been severely impacted by recent floods, which have displaced more than 400 000 people and led to 37 deaths.

Namibia strengthens child protection measures

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Almost 40% of Namibian girls and 45% of boys experienced physical, sexual or emotional violence during childhood, according to the 2019 Violence Against Children and Youth Survey, the latest available data.