Maternal Health: Uptake of skilled delivery services in Northern Kenya

Maternal Health: Uptake of skilled delivery services in Northern Kenya

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Nduta, Margaret
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
EAN: 9783659794285
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Since 1990, the maternal mortality ratio has been cut nearly in half, and most of the reduction occurred since 2000 after the launch of millennium development goals. More than 71 percent of births were assisted by skilled health personnel globally in 2014, an increase from 59 percent in 1990. In the developing regions, only 56 percent of births in rural areas are attended by skilled health personnel, compared with 87 percent in urban areas. These forms the basis for advocacy and promotion of skilled delivery services. Maternal and Child health forms the cornerstone of a family health. Promotion and provision of skilled delivery services among the poor and marginalized communities is significant in promoting health and development. The fourth and fifth millennium development goals aims at reducing child mortality and improving maternal health. This book provides very crucial information on the gaps identified on maternal health on skilled delivery services among nomadic communities.
EAN 9783659794285
ISBN 3659794287
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Pages 88
Language English
Dimensions 220 x 150
Authors Idris MOHAMMED, Fatuma; Nduta, Margaret