Pakistan’s fight against mothers’ mortality | Health
101 East meets tireless midwives that help Mothers Pakistan to be born safely in the midst of a climate crisis.
As the climate crisis exacerbates in the rural areas of Pakistan, women pay a top price.
With temperatures that increase above 50 degrees Celsius (122 degrees Fahrenheit) and a torrent of monsoons that cause mass floods, health services are at a turning point.
The birth of a child can be a matter of life and death.
Less than one two women are born in the hospital, which leads to some of the highest rates of infants and mothers in the world.
In this desperate situation, the volunteer army is at the mission to make childbirth safer.
101 East He meets tireless midwives and doctors who help save the lives of Pakistan’s mothers and their babies.