In areas of war-affected southern Sudan, maternal death rates are as high as 865 per 100,000 births, compared to 550 per 100,000 in the rest of the country, according to a UNICEF-sponsored study. The study documents how underdevelopment, more than 20 years of war and inequalities in traditional power structures have left women in southern Sudan suffering some of the world's poorest quality of life indicators.
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