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The well-being of women and children is crucial for a healthy society. Yet the U.S. experiences maternal and infant death rates far higher than similarly large and wealthy countries. Women suffer preventable deaths at twice the rate of most high-income countries and infant mortality is on the rise. With data showing stark racial disparities, Black and Native American women and infants fare the worst.
These realities stem from broader social and economic issues rooted in structural inequities that greatly harm birthing people and babies of color. It’s not just low-income families that are affected. Racial disparities persist even when controlling for factors like education and income.
Addressing systemic racism within the health care system is crucial for improving maternal and infant health equity. We support work focused on: