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October 6, 2023

Maternal mortality unacceptably high in Nigeria —MRHC

Whatever happens, don’t make her feel it’s the end of the road for her. She has her future before her and can still live her dreams after she’s had her baby.

By Dickson Omobola

The Maternal and Reproductive Health Research Collective, MRHC, yesterday, lamented maternal mortality in the country, saying it is unacceptably high.

MRHC, which disclosed that 30 per cent of women die from pregnancy or childbirth-related causes, said it has created a month-long intervention initiative that would solve the nation’s maternal health crisis.

Addressing newsmen in Lagos, the founder of MRHC, Professor Bosede Afolabi, said a memorial march honouring women who have lost their lives due to subpar maternal care, star-studded celebrity endorsements and a charity run are ways by which the funds needed to execute their objectives would be attained.

Afolabi said: “We are trying to raise awareness for maternal mortality and we are also trying to ensure that we raise funds to help every woman.

“We are starting with Lagos State. We will register 5,000 pregnant women and ensure that they deliver safely.

“After this, we are moving to the whole country. If we are going to try and solve our problems, we need the help of everyone in the country.”