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Maternal health research often overlooks its development impact. This review highlights strong links between maternal health and development, but calls for more research and increased investment to meet global goals.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Development Studies
  • Global Health

Background:

  • Maternal health is extensively researched as a health concern.
  • Its role as a development issue remains underexplored.
  • Existing research suggests significant interconnections.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze evidence on maternal health and development links over 20 years.
  • To examine maternal health within a broader development framework.
  • To identify research gaps and investment needs.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic literature review.
  • Analysis of evidence over the past two decades.
  • Synthesis of findings within a development context.

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Main Results:

  • Evidence indicates strong links between maternal health and development.
  • Further research is required to quantify these interdependencies.
  • Progress in maternal health investment lags behind Millennium Development Goal targets.

Conclusions:

  • Maternal health is intrinsically linked to development outcomes.
  • Enhanced research and investment are crucial for global development.
  • Achieving development goals necessitates prioritizing maternal health.