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Women's health

An estimated 99 per cent of women who die in childbirth or from pregnancy-related complications live in developing countries. Most of these deaths are preventable.

Be it in conflict, in a natural disaster, a disease outbreak, or in an HIV programme - women are in need of specific care. Reproductive healthcare is an integral part of the medical care we provide, including in emergencies. In areas where maternal death is high, such as in Afghanistan or the Central African Republic, we've opened specific projects to provide care to women. The five main causes of maternal death are haemorrhage, sepsis, unsafe abortion, complications linked to high blood pressure, and obstructed labour.

For information on safe abortion care, please visit our dedicated page.

Women's Health

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Congo - Yasuyoshi Chiba - MSF Delivers 2011
Women's health

Maternal death: The avoidable crisis

Report 8 Mar 2012
 
Congo - Yasuyoshi Chiba - MSF Delivers 2011
Women's health

Médecins Sans Frontières highlights medical approaches to avert maternal deaths during humanitarian crises

Press Release 8 Mar 2012
 
Democratic Republic of Congo

MSF staff Returns to Shamwana, Katanga, to resume medical care

Press Release 6 Mar 2012
 
Hospital in Khost province, Afghanistan
Afghanistan

MSF opens maternity hospital in Khost

Press Release 5 Mar 2012
 
Pakistan

MSF opens a 'women's hospital' in Peshawar

Project Update 20 May 2011
 
Fistula

Fistula reconstructive surgery returns lives, dignity and well-being

Voices from the Field 8 Mar 2011
 
Nigeria 2011 Yann Libessart / MSF
Nigeria

Preventing and treating obstetric fistulas in Nigeria

Voices from the Field 8 Mar 2011
 
Women's health

Sentenced to injury and shame

Project Update 7 Mar 2011
 
Fistula

The 'backyard disease'

Project Update 7 Mar 2011
5000 Children of Adele (EN)
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5000 Children of Adele (EN)

The 5000 children of Adele

Adele is a Central African midwife in the country's biggest maternity ward in Bangui.

This is the story of what it's like to help deliver babies under gunshots, but also what it means to be a woman in a country with one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world.

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We produce important research based on our field experience. So far, we have published articles in over 100 peer-reviewed journals. These articles have often changed clinical practice and have been used for humanitarian advocacy. Read all our Women's Health-related articles on our dedicated Field Research website.

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Vesico Vaginal Fistula (VVF)