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Mozambique hospitals extort women in labour: NGOs

Victims say those unable to pay bribes violently mistreated before, during, after childbirth

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 13 Oct 2021 11:59PM

Mozambique hospitals extort women in labour: NGOs
Civil organisations grouped under the Women’s Observatory say they have received 16 reports of abuse and extortion from three hospitals in and around Maputo, Mozambique’s capital, since the start of the year. – Pixabay pic, October 13, 2021

MAPUTO – Mozambique rights groups have accused public hospitals of extortion and forcing pregnant women to pay to give birth, services that are supposed to be free.

A group of 40 civil society organisations grouped under the Women’s Observatory this week said they received 16 reports of abuse and extortion from three hospitals in and around the capital here since the start of the year.

Those who could not afford the fees faced neglect and mistreatment, said the groups.

In a statement released on Monday by the Observatory, victims said they were asked to pay the equivalent of up to US$50 (RM208) in exchange for care – a sum unaffordable to many in the impoverished southern African nation.

Those unable to pay the bribes said they were violently mistreated before, during and after childbirth.

Some lost their babies as a result.

One woman left unattended said her newborn fell to the ground and died. Nurses then ordered her to clean up the room, and treated her for heavy bleeding only two days later.

The civil groups have submitted their findings to the Health Ministry.

“We demand that the authorities investigate unreservedly in order to raise criminal and disciplinary proceedings,” group member Clelia Pondja told AFP today.

“We are aware that many women in other parts of the country go through it, even if they do not report it.”

The ministry did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

One of the hospitals contacted by AFP refused to comment on the allegations. – AFP, October 13, 2021

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