Almost all of these deaths are preventable.
95% of them occur in developing countries.
Poverty, violence and lack of education lead to the avoidable deaths of women in childbirth, with knock-on effects on children and communities.
The lifetime risk of maternal death in Sweden is one in 30,000; in Sierra Leone it is one in eight. Yet in many countries - eg. Nepal, Sri Lanka, Honduras - action by governments has reduced maternal mortality.
Amnesty International campaigns for preventable maternal death to be recognised as a human rights issue.
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The Manifesto describes how the UK government can ensure that every pregnancy is wanted, every birth safe, and every child healthy. All of three main UK parties signed up to The Manifesto in 2010.
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