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Daily Data InsightsLess than half of births are attended by skilled health staff in some of the poorest countries

Less than half of births are attended by skilled health staff in some of the poorest countries

Skilled health staff can reduce the risk of mothers and infants dying during childbirth.

In most countries, almost all births are now attended by trained health professionals. But as you can see on the map, this is the case for less than half of births in some of the world’s poorest countries.

This is based on data from Demographic and Health Surveys and UNICEF. Note that this doesn’t mean births in these countries aren’t attended by any skilled staff; it simply measures staff with professional medical training.

Improving access to essential healthcare and services could help reduce maternal and infant mortality rates.

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