MSD announced a sixth round of global grants in its MSD for Mothers initiative, which is dedicated to helping end preventable maternal deaths around the world. Focused on Latin America, this round of grants will support organizations in Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador and Mexico, with the goal of reaching more than 135,000 women.
Despite a 30% reduction in maternal mortality since 2000, a woman living in Latin America still has a one in 640 chance of dying during pregnancy and childbirth – and wide disparities in maternal health outcomes persist within the region. Poor outcomes are often due to limited access to high-quality maternal health and family planning services. Migrant women and those from indigenous populations face the greatest risks, along with women living in hard-to-reach places and those with low socioeconomic status.
Since its inception in 2012, the MSD for Mothers Global Grants program has supported over 70 diverse projects in more than 45 global sites from Argentina to Vietnam. The program has reached over 4.7 million women and trained more than 75,000 health care workers with targeted, region-specific approaches. Grantees from previous rounds of the program have employed a variety of strategies to help reduce maternal mortality based on the needs in each location, from improving access to quality care through innovative digital tools to education surrounding the health rights of women.
“The MSD for Mothers Global Grants program has helped to reach millions of women across the world to help improve the quality of maternal care for underserved populations,” said Dr. Mary-Ann Etiebet, AVP, health equity and lead, MSD for Mothers. “We worked with our regional colleagues to select projects that we believe will help to address the issues that are most impacting women. We are excited to be able to continue to support efforts that help strengthen health systems and make improvements on how high-quality, equitable maternal health care is delivered today and in the future.”
The newly selected grants focus on high-impact activities that tackle issues unique to their selected country, but all have a common goal of improving maternal health care.
To learn more about the MSD for Mothers Global Grants program, including current and past grantees, please visit: https://www.MSDformothers.com/where-we-work/global-grants.html
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