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World Health Reports April 2005
The World Health Report 2005 - Make Every Mother and Child Count examines the reasons why so many children under five years of age and women in pregnancy during childbirth or soon after continue to die from causes that are largely preventable - and how the annual toll can be reduced.

This year, almost 11 million children under five years of age will die. Among them are 4 million babies who will not survive the first month of life. On top of that, 3.3 million babies will be stillborn. At the same time, about half a million women will die in pregnancy, childbirth, or soon after.

The report contains an expert analysis of the obstacles to progress in maternal, newborn, and child health, and a comprehensive series of recommendations aimed at overcoming them. It says that the interventions exist today to transform the lives of millions of mothers and children and to prevent millions of tragically premature deaths.

To put an end to widespread exclusion, countries must guarantee access to care for each and every mother and child - through a continuum that extends from pregnancy through childbirth, the neonatal period and childhood. The report says that universal access for mothers and children requires health systems to be able to respond to the needs and demands of the population, and to offer them protection against the financial hardship that results from ill-health.

The report argues that maternal, newborn, and child health should constitute the core of health entitlements protected and funded through public funds and social health insurance systems.

Children are the future of society and their mothers are guardians of that future.

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Most pregnant women hope to give birth safely to a baby that is alive and well and to see it grow up in good health. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
certified polio, alternative rigorous methods, mortality envelope, health personnel performance, safe motherhood strategies, mortality rateb, primary health care movement, child health programmes, skilled professional care, child health interventions, life table system, skilled attendance, late neonatal period, national health accounts, obstetric fistula, coverage estimates, newborn health, massive deprivation, skilled attendant, newborn mortality, vital registration data, dual practice, perinatal disorders, health system development, vertical programmes
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World Health Organization, Saharan Africa, Van Lerberghe, World Bank, New York, Burkina Faso, Sri Lanka, South-East Asia, Millennium Development Goals, Reproductive Health Matters, African Region, United Nations Children's Fund, Oxford University Press, Blackwell Science, European Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Harvard School of Public Health, Poverty Reduction Strategy Papers, Rights of the Child, World Health Assembly, Acta Obstetricia, Cochrane Review, Gynecologica Scandinavica, Journal of Nutrition, Latin American, New Delhi
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