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Maternal Care Crisis: Aid Cuts Stranding Mothers
26 Apr
Summary
- Pregnant women in Niassa, Mozambique, lack urgent surgical care.
- International aid cuts have halted maternal health services.
- Maternal and infant mortality gains are at risk.
- Organizations face funding shortages, impacting essential services.

In Mozambique's remote Niassa province, the withdrawal of international aid, notably from the United States, has led to a near halt in maternal healthcare services. Organizations like EngenderHealth, which previously received substantial funding from USAID, have ceased all maternal health activities, including facility-based care, training, and community outreach. This has left pregnant women with complications, such as high blood pressure and excessive bleeding, with limited access to timely surgical interventions like cesarean sections.