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One women dies every minute as a result of problems in pregnancy or childbirth. The vast majority of these deaths are avoidable. Yet on current trends the international target of reducing maternal deaths by three-quarters by 2015 will be missed. Northern governments could transform the prospects of reaching the target by increasing the aid that they give to the poorest countries. It would cost $4bn extra aid a year to save half a million lives a year. Yet they have failed to act. The G8 countries should signal a shift in priorities by setting a timetable for meeting the UN target of devoting 0.7 per cent of their Gross National Product to aid for human development.
- Authors
- Fraser, Arabella
- Kamal-Yanni, Mohga
- Watkins, Kevin
- Publication date
- 01 Mar 2004
- ISBN
- 9781848146556
- Publisher
- Oxfam International
- Series
- Oxfam Briefing Papers
- Type
- Policy paper
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