Angola: Govt Works to Reduce Infant-Maternal Death Rate Until 2015

Luanda — The Angolan government has been working to reduce infant-maternal death rate to 50 per cent until 2015, says the Health deputy Minister, Evelize Frestas.

The official also said that other goals of the government are to increase to about 80 per cent the childbirths assisted by health staff and overcome the tendency of increase in HIV/Aids prevalence rate, by bringing down to 3 per cent.

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