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Save Mothers Now

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  Lead paragraph Too many mothers die in Pakistan when pregnancy becomes life threatening. These deaths are preventable. The scale makes this a rights crisis. The state must act to protect women’s lives. You need urgent, measurable solutions. H2: Scale and recent figures Pakistan records thousands of maternal deaths each year. On average, 27 mothers die each day from pregnancy related causes. That totals roughly 9,800 maternal deaths annually. Newborn deaths are also high, with about 675 newborns dying each day. These numbers show the crisis is current and severe.  The maternal mortality ratio has improved over decades but remains high for the region. Recent modeled estimates place Pakistan’s MMR between 155 and 186 deaths per 100,000 live births depending on the data source and year. The variation shows data gaps and the need for regular, nationwide measurement.  H2: Main causes and delays Most maternal deaths come from a small set of causes. Severe bleeding, ...

Girls Education Now

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  H2: The scale of the problem Pakistan enrolls millions of children. Girls remain underrepresented at every level. Primary enrollment narrows at secondary level. Large numbers of girls drop out before completing school. Recent national surveys show deep gender gaps in literacy and attendance. Female adult literacy remains far below male levels. These gaps vary by province and by rural and urban areas. The difference is widest in remote districts. (UNICEF data shows boys outnumber girls at every stage of education).  Data snapshot you need to know • Total enrolled students, and share who are girls. (National reports show around 21 million girls enrolled in formal education out of about 46 million students).  • Literacy split by sex. Female literacy lags by roughly 15 to 20 percentage points in recent surveys.  • Out of school children. Millions of children aged 5 to 16 remain out of school, with girls forming over half of that number in some estimates.  ...