Explore the Numbers

More women die from pregnancy-related illnesses in Nigeria than in any other country in the world.

Be the difference in a mother's life

NIGERIAN
Women Died in 2020

82,000

with our programs at least 80% of women will access maternal services.

WOMEN
IMPACTED IN 2024

22,883

with our programs at least 80% of women will access maternal services.

Goal to reduce
mortality by 2030

30%

with our programs at least 80% of women will access maternal services.

MamaBase Intervention & e-Registry

With the third highest maternal mortality ratio, MMR, in the world in 2020, Nigeria is facing a maternal mortality crisis with 1,047 deaths per 100,000 live births.

This high ratio has been found to be due to direct or indirect obstetric
complications some of which arise from preventable causes.

NIGERIAN
WOMEN SURVIVED

99.9%

NUMBER OF DELIVERIES

7,473

NIGERIAN WOMEN
REGISTERED

7,883

PREGNANT WOMEN
COMPLETED THE
PROGRAM

76%

Iyaloju Project

The Iyaloju Initiative intervention is a system-directed and multifaceted approach that seeks to address the maternal needs of urban poor women by targeting some root causes of the obstacles they face in accessing high-quality and respectful maternal care.

NIGERIAN
WOMEN SURVIVED

99.9%

NIGERIAN WOMEN
REACHED

7,887

PREGNANT WOMEN
COMPLETED THE
PROGRAM

76%

MRH Collective held a stakeholders’ meeting with Lagos State Policy Makers to communicate insights from data collected.

WOMEN REACHED

7,887

WOMEN SURVIVED

99.9%

WOMEN REACHED

7,887

WOMEN SURVIVED

99.9%

Advocacy

Our rigorous and well-researched programs impact and guide interventions as well as inform governmental policies

NIGERIAN WOMEN
REACHED

99.9%

FAMILIES SUPPORTED

12,600

Newly deployed digital tools across PHCs in Lagos State can improve operational efficiency.

*Primary Healthcare Facility Digitisation in Lagos State.

PREGNANT WOMEN
COMPLETED THE
PROGRAM

99.9%

Let's Keep Mothers Alive

Will you please donate to help us save more lives?

Your donations will be used to train healthcare workers, pay for consistent antenatal care and safe delivery.