Fresh WHO statistics show the number of maternal deaths worldwide fell to 289,000 last year, down 45 per cent from 1990, when an estimated 523,000 women died during pregnancy or childbirth.
While this marks a big step forward, the UN's health agency stressed it was far from good enough.
"There is still one woman dying every one and a half to two minutes somewhere in the world ... Because she is trying to give life," said Marleen Temmerman, who heads the WHO's department of reproductive health and co-authored the report.
The WHO report emphasises that the dangers of childbearing are still felt far more acutely in the developing world, and in sub-Saharan Africa especially, than in wealthy countries.
While a woman in Chad faces a one in 15 risk of dying during pregnancy and childbirth during her lifetime, the risk is more than 1,000 times smaller for a woman in Finland, the statistics show.
African nations are heavily represented among the 10 countries that account for around 60 per cent of all maternal deaths globally, including Nigeria, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia and Kenya.
Rwanda, Equatorial Guinea and Eritrea were among a select group of only 11 countries, mainly in Asia, that have reduced maternal deaths by over 75 per cent since 1990, thus reaching the Millennium Development Goal target ahead of the 2015 deadline.
Most countries however are unlikely to meet that target by next year, Temmerman said, calling for far more investment in care for expecting mothers.
Expanding family planning and access to contraception is also vital to help avoid unwanted pregnancies, especially among teens, at far greater risk of complications.
It shows that 28 per cent of the deaths are linked to pre-existing medical conditions, like diabetes, malaria, HIV or obesity, exacerbated by pregnancy.
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