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Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Pregnancy Kills: “144 Pregnant Women Die in Nigeria Every Day”


Communication for Social Change, a nongovernmental organization recently released statistics stating that 144 pregnant women die during childbirth in Nigeria every day, 6 women per hour. Nigeria’s maternity rate is just behind India’s which currently has the worst rate in the world. These deaths are even more unfortunate because the majority of them could be avoided. Says Sandra Mbanefo-Obiago, the Executive Director of Communication for Change, “These women die due to avoidable problems such as inadequate healthcare services in communities, unskilled birth attendants, lack of education, cultural stereotypes and barriers and because we have these stoic culture of silence in the face of pain”. The CFC has developed three short videos depicting the vulnerability of women and young girls to pregnancy complications. These films discuss the influence of “peer pressure on our youths, family power dynamics, inadequate access to information, and the disastrous effects of not educating and empowering women”. PREGGERS. For more information, please click here.

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