WHO Webinar to Address Maternal Mortality in Fragile and Crisis Settings
The World Health Organization is hosting a critical webinar on maternal mortality. The online event takes place on February 18, 2026. It will focus on maternal deaths in humanitarian and fragile settings.
This is where the majority of maternal deaths now occur. The webinar will highlight new global estimates and key findings. Speakers will discuss trends, data challenges, and implications for policy and programmes.
The analysis aligns with the latest maternal mortality ratio estimates. These were published by WHO in 2025. The data paints a concerning picture of preventable deaths in crisis zones.
Country case studies will illustrate how health systems can protect mothers. These examples come from settings affected by conflict, fragility, and crisis. They show what works even under extreme pressure.
What Participants Will Learn
Attendees will gain insights into several critical areas. These include the latest global estimates for maternal mortality. They will also learn about specific challenges in collecting accurate data during crises.
The webinar will explore practical implications for health policies. It will examine how programmes must adapt in unstable environments. The case studies will provide concrete, real-world examples of resilience.
The session will be conducted in English. French interpretation will also be available for participants. This ensures wider accessibility across WHO’s diverse member states.
This event is essential for public health professionals, policymakers, and researchers. It addresses one of the most urgent equity issues in global health today: protecting mothers no matter where they live.

