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Oct
Justicia Shipena Hundreds of mothers are still dying during childbirth in Namibia. The latest data shows 139 deaths for every 100 000 live births. This is almost twice the global target of fewer than 70 by 2030. The figure was revealed at the launch of the national strategy for reproductive, maternal, newborn, adolescent health and nutrition (2025/2026–2029/2030) in Windhoek on Thursday. Health minister Dr Esperance Luvindao said Namibia has made progress in expanding access to healthcare, but maternal and newborn deaths remain a major problem. “Namibia’s maternal mortality ratio is estimated to be at 139 per 100 000 live births,…
