美国科学60秒 SSS 2015-01-27(在线收听

 This is scientific America 60s science. I'm Steve Mursky. Got a minute?One of the aspirational letter is between now and 2030 to cut by 2/3 maternal mortality. Doctor Susan D`Helment is CEO of the ? Gates Foundation. On Jan 26th, she spoke with the scientific american about the goals the international ? foundation put forth in its just released annual letter. This a ? area that's so important and so challenging. It's central to think about all the aspects of that, for example, one of the area is that the foundation is now founding the family planning. So that a woman, or a young woman in particular can decide when she wants to become pregnant. This is a decision she can make and she can space her children. So I think it starts with that, we also have a big focus on nutrition so that our mom has been having a good nutritional status when she's pregnant again, very helpful. And then, again working with the local group ?administry of health to make sure that a woman can deliver at a facility where things are there available should she need the kind of care the having a baby at home wouldn't enable her to have. For the four conversation between Gates Foundation CEO, Susan D`Helment and Scientific American editor in chief Maria Dechristina. Look on our website for the upcoming science thought podcast.

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