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A Media Training and Mentoring Programme to Report on Sexual, Reproductive Health and Human Rights issues in Uganda.

A Media Training and Mentoring Programme to Report on Sexual, Reproductive Health and Human Rights issues in Uganda.

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According to the Preliminary Uganda Demographic Health Survey 2011, the Maternal mortality ratio in Uganda stands at 438 for every 100,000 live births .Indeed, the Ministry of finance Millennium development Goals Report (2010) indicated that 16 women die of preventable maternal health causes in Uganda on a daily basis and 4-5 of these are due to unsafe abortion (Ministry of Finance Millennium development Goals Report 2010). This makes up for up-to 6,000 mothers every year! This is a situation unacceptable because these deaths are preventable and are an abuse of human rights.

It is upon this background that the Center for Health, Human Rights and Development (CEHURD) within the Coalition to stop maternal mortality due to unsafe abortion (CSMMUA) will embark on holding a media fellowship from Thursday 1st August to Saturday 3rd August 2013.