Study Says Meeting Contraception Needs Could Cut Maternal Deaths by a Third
From the Global Women's Network
| 2012/07/09 A new study by researchers at Johns Hopkins University shows that fulfilling unmet contraception demand by women in developing countries could reduce global maternal mortality by nearly a third, a potentially great improvement for one of the world’s most vulnerable populations. Read more at The New York Times |
| Relates to United States |
| Sectors: Reproductive Rights, Reproductive Health, Health, Education |