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Nigeria's maternal mortality rates prompt urgent community initiatives

• Sep 9, 2025, 11:49 AM
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In a critical response to Nigeria's alarming maternal mortality crisis, local healthcare efforts are ramping up to save lives. With a staggering 75,000 women losing their lives to pregnancy-related complications in 2023, equating to one death every seven minutes, Nigeria has been labeled the most dangerous place in the world to give birth, according to the WHO.

At a community health center in Lagos, expectant mothers are now receiving essential antenatal care. Here, nurses not only monitor the health of mothers and their babies but also provide vital medication and education.

This initiative, led by the Maternal and Reproductive Healthcare Collective, specifically aims to reach women in vulnerable communities, addressing complications before they arise.

Every day, preventable tragedies claim the lives of women in Nigeria due to financial barriers, cultural beliefs, and a pervasive mistrust of the healthcare system.

Khadijat Bakare, who is six months pregnant with her fourth child, and Aishat Okunloye, four months along and seeking to avoid the complications of her previous childbirth, are among those benefitting from these life-saving interventions.

Front-line health workers are working diligently to identify and register pregnant women in at-risk communities, striving to become the first point of contact for medical assistance.

While the Nigerian government has launched federal initiatives to combat maternal deaths, it is grassroots efforts that are making an immediate impact.

As Nigeria faces this critical healthcare challenge, community-driven solutions may hold the key to preventing further loss of life among expectant mothers and their infants.


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