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Chad, a nation grappling with one of the highest maternal mortality rates in the world, is witnessing a critical juncture as foreign aid programs begin to dwindle. The vital contributions of midwives in the region have been instrumental in improving maternal health outcomes, yet their jobs are now at risk due to the impending cuts in funding.
These dedicated professionals have been on the front lines, providing essential care to pregnant women and newborns in a country where healthcare resources are already stretched thin. The potential loss of support from foreign aid threatens not only the livelihoods of these midwives but also the health and safety of countless mothers and children.
As health leaders in Chad and across Africa grapple with the challenges posed by reduced international assistance, they are seeking innovative solutions to sustain and enhance local healthcare initiatives. The situation underscores the urgent need for sustainable healthcare strategies that can endure even in the face of financial uncertainties.
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