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WCoZ challenges Mpilo Hospital on child mortality surge.

The country’s healthcare system faces significant challenges, including inadequate infrastructure, limited access to skilled birth attendants, and insufficient resources. Despite these challenges, Zimbabwe has made significant strides in improving maternal and child health outcomes. The country has implemented various programs aimed at reducing neonatal mortality, such as the National Neonatal Care Program and the Community Health Worker Program.

The Women’s Coalition for Zero (WCoZ) is a coalition of women’s rights organizations working to address the issue of maternal mortality in the country. The coalition has requested access to current statistics on infant mortality to assess the effectiveness of any measures the hospital has implemented. **Detailed Text:**

The Women’s Coalition for Zero (WCoZ), a formidable force in the fight against maternal mortality, has taken a proactive step to ensure the effectiveness of existing measures.

“We are struggling to provide adequate care to patients.”

The hospital’s struggles are compounded by a lack of funding, which has led to a decline in the quality of care. The hospital’s financial situation is precarious, with a significant debt burden. The hospital’s financial woes have also impacted its ability to attract and retain qualified medical staff.

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