Thursday, November 12, 2015

Maternal mortality numbers still too high, according to UN report

Maternal mortality numbers worldwide are still too high, according to
a recent United Nations report

The report, published by the UN's World Health Organization (WHO),
urges immediate action in order to meet the target of the UN's
Sustainable Development Goals.

Mimi Chiahemen reports from the United Nations headquarters in New York.


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