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Home / Health / US Aid Cuts Endanger Mothers' Lives Globally

US Aid Cuts Endanger Mothers' Lives Globally

4 Jan

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Summary

  • New methods cut severe bleeding deaths by 60%.
  • US funding cuts halt life-saving maternal care.
  • Maternal deaths risk increasing after aid reduction.
US Aid Cuts Endanger Mothers' Lives Globally

Fifteen years ago, a visit to Malawi exposed Professor Arri Coomarasamy to the stark reality of maternal deaths from postpartum hemorrhage. This spurred research leading to a vital breakthrough: a combination of better diagnosis, medication, and training that can prevent 60% of deadly bleeding cases. This approach was found to reduce severe bleeding, surgeries, and deaths by a remarkable 60% in trials conducted in 2023.

Despite repeated assurances of commitment to global health, key US-funded programs, like Momentum Country and Global Leadership, have been significantly curtailed since early 2025. These cuts have impacted over ten countries, disproportionately affecting those with the highest maternal mortality rates. Insiders report that this reduction in funding directly impedes the implementation of effective, life-saving interventions.

In Malawi, the consequences are already apparent. Clinics are struggling without essential drugs and equipment, leading to a rise in excessive bleeding cases and a drop in antenatal visits. These cutbacks threaten to reverse years of progress, particularly in poorer nations where women are more vulnerable to complications. The situation highlights a broader neglect of maternal health compared to other diseases, risking a return to conditions seen twenty years ago.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Professor Coomarasamy's research led to a method combining better diagnosis, medication, and training, reducing severe bleeding by 60%.
US funding cuts have halted crucial support, leading to a lack of essential drugs and equipment, and increasing maternal death risks.
Postpartum hemorrhage is a leading cause because it is often undiagnosed, difficult to treat quickly, and access to advanced care is limited in poorer countries.

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