According to the 2013 State of the World’s Mothers report, the
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is the most challenging place in
the world to be a mother, followed by Somalia and Sierra Leone. In the
DRC, the lifetime risk of maternal death is one in 30, and one in six
children will die before his or her 5th birthday.
The report, which evaluated 176 countries on the basis of maternal health, child mortality, educational status, economic status and political status, also underscores vast regional disparities. The 10 toughest places to be a mother are all in Sub-Saharan Africa, where women are nearly 120 times as likely to die in pregnancy or childbirth as they are in industrialized countries.
1. The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)
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The report, which evaluated 176 countries on the basis of maternal health, child mortality, educational status, economic status and political status, also underscores vast regional disparities. The 10 toughest places to be a mother are all in Sub-Saharan Africa, where women are nearly 120 times as likely to die in pregnancy or childbirth as they are in industrialized countries.
1. The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)
Levels of maternal mortality, child mortality, education status,
poverty and women’s participation in parliament are among the most
challenging in the world. The DR Congo performs in the bottom 12 percent
of countries across all indicators, and bottoms out as the single most
challenging place to be a mom.• Lifetime risk of maternal death is one
in 30
• One in six children will die before his or her 5th birthday
• Less than nine years of formal schooling is expected
• $190 gross national income per person
• Women hold 8 percent of seats in national parliament
• Less than nine years of formal schooling is expected
• $190 gross national income per person
• Women hold 8 percent of seats in national parliament
2. Somalia
Only 2.4 years of formal schooling is expected
3. Sierra Leone
Lifetime risk of maternal death is one in 23.
4. Mali
One in six children will die before his or her 5th birthday.
5. Niger
Only 5.3 years of formal schooling is expected.
6.Central African Republic (CAR)
One in six children will die before his or her 5th birthday.
7. Gambia
Women hold 8 percent of seats in national parliament.
8. Nigeria
Lifetime risk of maternal death is one in 29.
9. Chad
Lifetime risk of maternal death is one in 15.
10. Côte d’Ivoire
One in nine children will die before his or her 5th birthday.
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Nigeria keeps appearing on the list of the worst of the worst things in the world...a clear indictment of our leaders and the Nigerian populace. What a shame.
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