CBS News Reports On Afghanistan’s Efforts To Improve Maternal Health
CBS News reports on Afghanistan's efforts to improve maternal health, writing, "In larger cities, maternity care is improving. But modern health care is a world away for most Afghans. For a pregnant woman, traveling the rough terrain to a clinic is nearly impossible. Only one in four births take place under professional care, so even the smallest medical issue can be fatal." The news service adds, "One bit of hope: USAID helps sponsor midwife classes to fill the gaping hole in the number of trained medical professionals, a result of the Taliban's prohibition on educating women. More than 2,500 midwives have graduated, and the infant mortality rate has since declined 22 percent" (Clark, 10/4).
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