UN urges major push to meet targets as researchers at Nairobi summit also sound alarm over family planning and violence
The global push to stop mothers dying unnecessarily in childbirth, meet family planning needs and end violence against women could be undermined by a massive funding shortfall, researchers have found.
World leaders have pledged to redouble efforts to end preventable maternal death, satisfy family planning demand and stop violence and harmful practices against women and girls by 2030.
Source: Cost of ending maternal deaths laid bare as $115bn funding shortfall revealed