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Reduction in Maternal Mortality Project, Cambodia
Cambodia is one of the poorest countries in South East Asia with a high rate of maternal mortality. Every year, nearly 2,100 women and adolescent girls die from complications from pregnancy, childbirth and induced abortion and a further 80,000 suffer associated injuries such as prolapse of the womb, infection leading to infertility and chronic pain. Many pregnancies are unwanted and more than a third of women who die from pregnancy related causes die from unsafe abortions. The Reduction in Maternal Mortality Project (RMMP) is working alongside the Government's Health Sector Support Programme, a large scale, multi-million dollar scheme to rebuild the country's severely damaged health system. RMMP is helping to reduce maternal mortality rates by increasing the poor's access to affordable maternal health services, with a focus on improving access to safe abortion care and long term contraceptive methods.

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Women in Cambodia face many obstacles to high quality reproductive health care. They often cannot afford to access the right health services because of the high cost of transport and expensive hospital services fees. There are cultural issues as well: many women are still undergoing terminations carried out by unskilled health providers, unaware that abortion was legalised in 1997. Most significantly the availability of abortion care delivered by skilled and equipped providers is very low.

RMMP addresses some of these problems. We are working with the Government of Cambodia to train health providers and ensure health facilities are properly equipped to improve access to high quality services. In addition the project works closely with local and national officials and health professionals to raise awareness about the legality of abortion and ensure that at all levels individuals working within the system understand their obligations with respect to this legal right and do not create unnecessary barriers to access.

We are also working with women and communities to increase awareness about the legality of abortion and improve knowledge of services and obligations of those services to provide a high quality and confidential service. In this work we aim to identify and reduce any real or perceived barriers to accessing reproductive health services (including financial barriers). Improving knowledge about new services and changing attitudes is crucial to the success of RMMP. TV, radio, newspapers and magazines are advocating safer maternal health to a wide audience while video documentaries highlight the problem of unsafe abortions. RMMP is also promoting better research, monitoring and evaluation of services.
 
Options recently conducted a PEER study with women in Phnom Penh and Kandal provinces to find out about care seeking for abortion and family planning services. Click here to download the findings.

RMMP has a £2.2M budget from the Department for International Development (DFID) and works in partnership with Ipas, leaders in improving access to safe abortion services and Marie Stopes Cambodia who are supporting with the design and delivery of training in long term contraceptive methods.
 
To learn more about the Reduction in Maternal Mortality Project, contact Sinead Rowan This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or John Naponick This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .