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Maternal Mortality: Rwanda Has Reduced Rates, Health Minister Says
In Rwanda, the maternal mortality has been reduced by 30% since 2005, which puts the country ahead in the region, Richard Sezibera, the minister of health, said at the opening of a three day conference in Kigali, Rwanda, titled, "Preventing Maternal and Child Deaths: Towards the Millennium Development Goals," the New Times/allAfrica.com reports.
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