Maternal death

Two women sit on the curb with their infants as doctors and nurses strike at local hospital

Mothers and newborns pay the ‘price’ during Zimbabwe medics strike

Health & Medicine

As more doctors and nurses go on strike in Zimbabwe, free public hospitals have been severely understaffed or shut down, forcing more pregnant women to turn to informal, “backyard” maternity wards.

Priya Agrawal

Three ideas to improve the world

Development

Mexican youth are telling the government to keep its hands off their cell phone signals

Global Scan

Mexican youth are telling the government to keep its hands off their cell phone signals

Global Scan

Maternal mortality in Afghanistan

Health & Medicine

Women’s health in Nepal

Health & Medicine

Nepal is one of the poorest countries and healthcare is a major challenge, but one doctor hopes to improve conditions for women there.

The World

Maternal deaths decline significantly worldwide

Health & Medicine

For the first time in decades, the maternal mortality has declined significantly. More access to prenatal care and fewer pregnancies worldwide have contributed to the improved numbers. However, there is still work to be done.

The World

Best of the BBC: Maternal mortality worldwide

Health & Medicine

Over half a million women die each year from complications of pregnancy. To address the problem, the UN Population Fund is holding a high level maternal health meeting in Ethiopia. Listen to Lyse Doucet’s report from Afghanistan.

The World

Safer abortions in Zambia

Health & Medicine

In the African nation of Zambia, abortion is legal, but few medical clinics offer the procedure and women therefore try it themselves. A hospital in Zambia’s capital, Lusaka, aims to save women’s lives by making abortion safer and more widely available.