Maternal mortality rises in US aid-dependent countries under Republican presidents, study shows

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by Oliver Milman
March 25, 2026
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A study found maternal mortality rises 11% in US aid-dependent countries when Republican presidents take office and cut family planning assistance.

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A new study published in BMJ Global Health found that maternal mortality rises significantly in countries dependent on US family planning aid when Republican presidents take office, with cuts to such assistance linked to an 11% increase in pregnancy-related deaths in some nations. The research shows a pattern: global family planning aid typically declines under Republican administrations and then increases by 48% when Democratic presidents are elected. The findings highlight the real-world health consequences of shifting US foreign aid priorities based on domestic political ideology, particularly for vulnerable populations in developing nations. Family planning programs funded by US aid address contraception access, prenatal care, and childbirth services — interventions directly tied to preventing maternal deaths. The study underscores how changes in American political leadership reverberate across international health outcomes in countries with limited domestic resources.

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The research documents a pattern of family planning aid declining under Republican administrations and increasing 48% under Democratic presidents, highlighting health consequences of shifting aid priorities.

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