European board and college of obstetrics and gynaecology position statement to mark “World Patient safety day – Safe maternal and newborn care” on 17th September 2021

Maternal morbidity and mortality remain stubborn highly in many parts of the world. Similarly Neonatal morbidity, mortality and five years survival in most of the under-resourced countries has not declined significantly over the past decades. Furthermore sexual reproductive health services provision...

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Covid pandemic
Global challenge
Maternal health
Maternal mortality
Neonatal mortality
Patient safety
Sexual reproductive health
Standards of Care
UNFPA
Unmet needs
Violence against women
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