Human Rights-Based Approach to Reducing Preventable Maternal Deaths in Ghana: A Six-year Review of Media Reports

R. Morhe, Felix Kwame Sosoo, E. Morhe
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This paper sought to ascertain the extent to which litigation is highlighted in reports on maternal deaths in the Ghanaian media. Using internet search we reviewed reports on maternal death in the media from January, 2013 to December, 2018. Thematic analyses of the reports that satisfied the inclusion/exclusion criteria were performed. It was established that healthcare leaders and key state personalities have through the media created good public awareness about unacceptably high maternal deaths in the country. The root causes were highlighted. Only few case reports were presented and there had been scanty emphasis on using legal means of addressing the problem of inadequate access as a human rights violation. In conclusion rights-based approach to addressing poor maternal health challenges in Ghana is grossly underutilized. Stakeholders are encouraged to include the option of using legal redress as a means of ensuring government and healthcare providers keep their promise of providing quality maternity care to reduce preventable deaths of women. Keywords : Ghana, Litigation, Rights-Based Approach, Maternal Health, Media Reports
以人权为基础减少加纳可预防的孕产妇死亡:对媒体报道的六年审查
本文试图确定在加纳媒体关于产妇死亡的报道中,诉讼在多大程度上被强调。通过互联网搜索,我们回顾了2013年1月至2018年12月期间媒体对孕产妇死亡的报道。对符合纳入/排除标准的报告进行了专题分析。确定的是,保健领导人和主要国家人物通过媒体使公众对该国高得令人无法接受的产妇死亡率有了良好的认识。问题的根本原因得到了强调。只提出了很少的案例报告,也很少强调使用法律手段来解决机会不足的问题,认为这是一种侵犯人权的行为。最后,在加纳,以基于权利的方式解决孕产妇保健方面的不良挑战的做法严重未得到充分利用。鼓励利益攸关方将使用法律补救的选择纳入其中,作为确保政府和保健提供者履行提供高质量产妇护理的承诺的一种手段,以减少可预防的妇女死亡。关键词:加纳,诉讼,权利为本,孕产妇健康,媒体报道
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