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ImproveMaternal Health     Ethiopia Aseel Anton Aliona  Avetisean Craig Judd Janell Galindez Maureen Newcomb
AGENDA   formaternal Health  Ethiopia
AGENDA   formaternal Health  Ethiopia
Why is maternal Health Important? 25,000 Ethiopia
Childbirth  Issues  Ethiopia
Improve Maternal Health – MDG5targets & indicators  Universal access to reproductive health Reduce maternal mortality by 75% Ethiopia
Solutions – Immediate  Ethiopia
interventions Ethiopia
Links to Eco-System services Ethiopia
Conclusion Small Co$t Huge Benefit 18,000 Lives saved Ethiopia
Any Questions? Ethiopia

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Improve Maternal Health - Ethiopia

Editor's Notes

  1. (Aliona, please feel free to edit this section according to what you presented on the 24th. Tx!)Welcome UN Counsel. Today, our CSU team will present how to “Improve Maternal Health in Ethiopia.” I am Aliona and [we say our first names]GeographyEthiopia is 1.1m square meters, which is about slightly less than 2x Texas (World Fact Book, below)Demographics (World Fact Book, below) 2nd largest population in Africa at 82.5 million people (7/2008) ½ pop is < 15 years Least developed Growth rate at 3.2% 2/3 women are illiterateSource of Icon Image:Ethiopia Map.Retrieved on October 21, 2008 from http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/africa/ethiopia_rel_1999.pdfImage Source: “Mother with child.” Retrieved on October 22, 2008 from http://www.flickr.com/photos/devriese/146949221/in/set-1499464/Statistics:World Fact Book. Retrieved on October 21, 2008 from https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/et.html
  2. (Aliona)Source of image:Sorry folks…I’m still looking for the URL for this image. I know it’s in FLICKR somewhere…
  3. (Aliona)Source of image:http://www.flickr.com/photos/niall_crotty/304440832/ retrieved October 14, 2008.