Save the Children State of the World's Mothers report

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Save the Children


The Save the Children State of the World's Mothers report is an annual publication by Save the Children, a global non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of children around the world. The report focuses on the well-being of mothers and children, providing insights into the challenges they face and advocating for policies and programs to support their health and development.

Overview[edit | edit source]

The State of the World's Mothers report is a comprehensive assessment of the status of mothers and children in various countries, analyzing factors such as maternal health, child mortality, education, and economic opportunities. The report ranks countries based on indicators related to maternal and child well-being, highlighting disparities and areas for improvement.

Key Findings[edit | edit source]

Each year, the report presents key findings on the state of mothers and children globally, highlighting successes and areas of concern. It sheds light on issues such as access to healthcare, nutrition, education, and protection from violence, offering recommendations for governments, organizations, and individuals to address these challenges.

Impact[edit | edit source]

The State of the World's Mothers report serves as a valuable resource for policymakers, advocates, and researchers working to improve maternal and child health outcomes. By providing data-driven insights and highlighting best practices, the report contributes to efforts to create a better future for mothers and children worldwide.

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