Friday, February 15, 2013

Every year in poor countries die of thousands of women in pregnancy and childbirth

Hundreds of thousands of women in poor countries die each year during pregnancy or during birth. UK government proposes a number of measures to deal with this problem. Representatives of the Committee for International Development (International Development Committee) claim that existed in the last 120 years, there is little progress in reducing the incidence of death among pregnant women in underdeveloped countries. This is because regulatory authorities of passivity and indifference. According to statistics, one in seven women die during childbirth in Nigeria. For comparison, in the UK the number is a disaster for 8200 delivery. In relation to the development goals (Millennium Development Goals), including the United Nations, the task of reducing the number of deaths among pregnant women by 75% was given to the year 2015. However, as of professionals has done little from the time of the problem, and the aim is not to reach. The main problem in this area is the wrong approach by the government, which should be directed towards improving the women in less developed countries, both at national and international level. This was claimed by the supporters of the new program, which was launched in the UK to life. Also, experts say that in South Africa, received only two out of five women adequate medical care during pregnancy.

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