At the USAID-supported Nemba hospital in Rwanda, women receive antenatal health services and care during labor and delivery. Amy Fowler/USAID
Today The Lancet journal released a five-paper series on Ending
Preventable Stillbirths, presenting a renewed call to action on stillbirths for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) era. More than 200 authors, investigators and advisors report that 2.6 million stillbirths occur annually, 75 percent of them in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Nearly half occur during labor and delivery, and most are preventable. Women’s and children’s health programs offer invaluable opportunities to prevent stillbirths and achieve the SDG for maternal, neonatal, and child survival.
At the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), our efforts
to end preventable child and maternal deaths encompass the same interventions that help prevent stillbirths – interventions such as improved access to family planning, high-quality antenatal care, and facility deliveries with skilled birth attendants on hand.
Through these interventions and others, USAID works to end preventable
tragedies, be they stillbirths or the death of a mother, newborn, or child. Together with our partners, we work to end preventable child and maternal deaths within a generation. Learn more
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