Exploring Health and Inequality in Ghana

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This exploration delves into health and inequality issues, focusing on maternal health in Ghana. It discusses maternal health goals, a comparison between Ghana and the UK, and profiles of mothers from both the southern and northern regions of Ghana. The content emphasizes the importance of free healthcare in saving lives, yet highlights the concerning statistic of 60 women in Ghana still dying during childbirth each week.


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  1. HEALTH Exploring health and inequality

  2. Inequality and maternal health in Ghana Page 2

  3. Maternal health goals The countries belonging to the United Nations have agreed to reduce the number of women dying in childbirth. This is one of the targets of Sustainable Development Goal 3 (2015 2030): By 2030, reduce the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100,000 live births. Page 3

  4. Where is Ghana? Page 4

  5. Ghana compared to the UK UK Ghana Chance a woman will die in childbirth during her lifetime. 1 in 6,900 1 in 66 The number of nurses and midwives per 10,000 people. 9 101 Page 5

  6. Meet Selina the southern mother Page 6

  7. Meet Selina the southern mother Page 7

  8. Meet Selina the southern mother Page 8

  9. Meet Adumporka the northern mother Page 9

  10. Meet Adumporka the northern mother Page 10

  11. Meet Adumporka the northern mother Page 11

  12. How is Ghana doing? Free health care saves lives and helps women like Selina and Adumporka to give birth safely. However, every week 60 women in Ghana still die during child-birth. Page 12

  13. Thank you! Page 13

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