Health Matters for Women
March 2015
International Women’s Day
Sunday, March 8
International Women’s Day is a time to reflect on progress made and to plan for the future. With partners, CDC works to improve the health and safety of women and girls around the world. Below are examples of programs to prevent violence, maternal deaths, and birth defects.
Implications of Latrines on Women’s and Girls’ Safety (Haiti)Violence against women and girls can be prevented or reduced in humanitarian settings. Woman and girls are vulnerable to rape and other violent acts.
Saving Mothers, Giving Life (Zambia and Uganda)
Saving Mothers, Giving Life is designed to rapidly reduce deaths related to pregnancy and childbirth in high-mortality settings. Results indicate that SMGL interventions are effective.
Birth Defects COUNT (numerous countries)
Birth Defects COUNT is a global initiative to reduce neural tube defects. Increasing folic acid intake among women of childbearing age can help prevent 150,000-210,000 of the more than 300,000 neural tube defects that occur each year in low- and middle-resource countries.
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