Princess Sarah Zeid of Jordan relayed the following statistics in a statement at the side event on health and well-being in emergencies during the 68th World Health Assembly:
"Sixty per cent of maternal, 53 per cent of under-five and 45 per cent of
new born mortality takes place in humanitarian and fragile settings. Of
the more than 80 million people who were in need of humanitarian
assistance, in 2014, over 75 per cent of them were women and children."
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Medina Maternal Child Health, Somalia, 2013 Photo: AP/Ben Curtis |
The side event focused on three aspects: (i) safety and health of health
care workers; (ii) reproductive, maternal, neonatal, child, and adolescent health (RMNCAH); and (iii) mental health and psychosocial
support in humanitarian emergencies. You can read more about the health and well-being of mothers and children in emergencies
here.
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