Lebanon maternal deaths triple children's health at risk amid crisis, UNICEF says

Reuters
Apr 23, 2022


This April 20 story corrects to 100,000 live births from 1,000 in the seventh paragraph after UNICEF corrected its report on Saturday.)

The number of women in Lebanon dying from pregnancy-related complications has nearly tripled amid a crushing three-year economic crisis that has seen doctors and midwives leave the country, the U.N. children's agency UNICEF said Wednesday.

The crisis is also affecting children, especially among Syrian refugees who have fled over the border into Lebanon.

UNICEF said a third of children could not access healthcare by October 2021, and the number of children who die within the first four weeks after birth "increased dramatically among refugees in four provinces assessed, from 65 neonatal deaths in the first quarter of 2020 to 137 in the third quarter".