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years ago published a groundbreaking and taboo breaking Seri
2019-06-27
5 years ago, published a groundbreaking (and taboo-breaking) Series on stillbirths. Its powerful mix of advocacy and hard data attracted more media attention than perhaps any other Series, and made waves on numerous levels, from the individual to the intergovernmental. Working closely with countries and WHO, the Series authors fought to bring “out of the shadows” the unacceptable toll of intrapartum stillbirths in low-income countries, the addressable differences in stillbirth rates between countries with advanced health systems, and the deplorable absence of such devastating events from global tracking efforts such as those of the UN, the Millennium Development Goals, and the Global Burden of Disease.
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First progress towards the targets should be measured throug
2019-06-27
First, progress towards the 2020 targets should be measured through collation, presentation, and analysis of standardised core metrics that track country progress.
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2018-07-29
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