COVID-19 challenges Brazil to comply with agenda 2030 to reduce maternal mortality
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COVID-19 challenges Brazil to comply with agenda 2030 to reduce maternal mortality
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- WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA UNICEF data warehouse: maternal mortality ratio, Brazil. 2023. https://data.unicef.org/resources/data_explorer/unicef_f/?ag=UNICEF&df=G... Available at:
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