
Addressing maternal mortality requires a multifaceted approach focused on improving healthcare access, quality, and education. Expanding access to skilled birth attendants and emergency obstetric care is critical, especially in rural and underserved areas. Strengthening healthcare systems through better infrastructure, adequate medical supplies, and trained personnel ensures timely interventions for complications like hemorrhage or infection. Additionally, increasing access to prenatal and postnatal care helps detect and manage high-risk pregnancies early. Community awareness programs can empower women with knowledge about family planning, nutrition, and safe childbirth practices. Governments and organizations must also prioritize equitable healthcare policies, reducing barriers such as cost and cultural stigma. Leveraging technology, such as telemedicine and mobile health applications, can further bridge gaps in maternal healthcare services, particularly in remote areas.