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Rwanda is one of the best places to have a baby

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

(PRNewswire) – In Nyamata, a rural town of Bugesera district, a 30 minutes’ drive south of Rwanda’s Capital – Kigali, Jeanne Musabende’s husband is hanging out with neighbors when labor pains start grinding her. She needs maternity care immediately. And thanks to a range of programs Rwanda has put in place over past 14 years, Musabende does not have to worry about her delivery.

The World Health Organization ranks Rwanda among 11 countries in the world vigorously fighting maternal mortality. Yet, in 2000, the country recorded more than 1500 out of 100,000 mothers dying while or after giving birth.

“Rwanda had worst experiences with regard to maternal mortality,” says Dr. Stephen Rulisa, an obstetrician-gynecologist and Head of Clinical Research Department at Kigali University Teaching Hospital. “There were barely any healthy facilities, not even qualified medics, about 5 doctors and a handful of nurses”, he added.

Today, 14 years later, the number has gone down to 340, a 76 percent decline; one mark past the 75 percent target of the UN Millennium Development Goals’ target for 2015. But Rwanda says it plans to record below 300 deaths by 2015.

Globally, Rwanda is at position 34, behind Switzerland at 35. Singapore, Greece, Estonia rank first with less than 3 deaths. While Chad and Somali recorded more than 1000 deaths.

Norwegian Prime Minister of Norway, Erna Solberg, whose country’s rate is 7, co-chairs the Millennium Development Goals’ advocacy group with Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame. She visited Rwanda early this month to discuss the progress countries are making to meet Millennium Development Goals targets.

Solberg was all praises for Rwanda considering that the genocide against Tutsis in 1994 crippled the country’s social and economic fabric.

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