Pregnant women in the Central African Republic (CAR) are facing heightened risks during childbirth due to limited staffing and supplies in healthcare facilities. Many are forced to give birth at home, which increases the likelihood of preventable deaths. This situation has been exacerbated by recent funding cuts from the United States, impacting the availability of necessary medical resources.
Pregnant Women in Central African Republic Face Increased Childbirth Risks Due to Limited Resources
In the Central African Republic, pregnant women are experiencing increased risks during childbirth as limited staffing and supplies force many to give birth at home. Recent funding cuts from the United States have further strained healthcare resources, contributing to the potential for preventable deaths.
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