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Saving Mothers, Giving Life2016 Annual Report
Since 2012, the Saving Mothers, Giving Life (SMGL) partnership
has dramatically reduced rates of maternal and newborn mortality in sub-Saharan
Africa. The SMGL 2016 Annual Report highlights
a decrease in maternal deaths by 55 percent in target facilities in Zambia and
44 percent in target districts in Uganda. We achieved these results by
implementing a set of evidence-based interventions to enhance significantly
women’s chances of surviving complications of pregnancy and childbirth. Our
approach addresses the three major delays to care: delays in seeking
care, delays in accessing care, and delays in receiving quality care.
In addition to
impressive results in reducing maternal deaths, SMGL has had a significant impact in improving maternal and
neonatal care. Since the start of the partnership, we have seen a 44 percent reduction
in stillbirth and facility newborn deaths in Zambia, as well as a 42 percent increase
in women delivering in facilities. In Uganda, we’ve seen a 51 percent increase
in caesarian sections, as well as a 97 percent increase in newborns receiving
HIV prevention medication.
In 2015, SMGL expanded
to Nigeria. The project is now starting to strengthen facilities and healthcare
delivery, and measurable results are expected in 2017. SMGL is on track to meet its goal of reducing maternal mortality
ratio by 50 percent in target districts in Zambia and Uganda.