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  • 58%
    Sexual and Reproductive Rights
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  • 46%
    Secularism
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  • 69%
    Child, Early and Forced Marriage and Unions
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  • 44%
    Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity
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  • 48%
    Comprehensive Sexuality Education
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  • 58%
    Sexual and Reproductive Health Services
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  • 76%
    Youth Friendly Services
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  • 38%
    Abortion
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  • 78%
    Maternal Mortality Prevention
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  • 86%
    Compassionate Delivery
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  • 67%
    HIV/Aids
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  • 65%
    Specialized Services for Gender Based Violence
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  • 29%
    Accountability
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Maternal Mortality Prevention

2017 – 78%
2022 – 78%
  • Deficient 0 - 40%
  • Limited 41 - 55%
  • Needs improvement 56 - 70%
  • Good 71 - 90%
  • Very good 91 - 100%
Recommendations
  • Recomendamos asignar un presupuesto específico y transparente para la mortalidad materna

Additional information
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Priority measures
  • Priority measure 45

    Formulate plans for strengthening mechanisms to detect problems during pregnancy, including the preconception stage, improve the quality of prenatal care and include an intercultural perspective, ensure the provision of safe blood for pregnancy, labor, and postpartum care, and enhance humane care during labor and birth and comprehensive perinatal care, bearing in mind the needs of women, boys, girls, and families

  • Priority measure 40

    Eliminate preventable causes of maternal morbidity and mortality, incorporating into the set of integrated sexual health and reproductive health services measures to prevent and avoid unsafe abortion, including sexual health and reproductive health education, access to modern and effective contraceptive methods, counseling and comprehensive care in cases of unwanted and unaccepted pregnancy, as well as comprehensive post-abortion care when required, on the basis of a risk and harm reduction strategy