Over the past decade, the number of maternal deaths in Egypt has been steadily declining. In 2013, there were 750 deaths, with a year-on-year variation reflecting overall decreases—dropping to 294 units by 2023, marking an 11.18% reduction in the last year. Over the last five years, the CAGR shows an average annual decrease of 9.71%.
Forecasts indicate a continuing decline, projecting a decrease to 128 deaths by 2028. This suggests an aggressive year-on-year reduction and a five-year CAGR of -13.15%, amounting to a 50.58% reduction from 2023 levels.
Future trends to watch for include advancements in maternal healthcare, improvements in healthcare infrastructure, and public health policies targeting maternal mortality, which will likely contribute to further reductions in maternal deaths.