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Modern Obstetrics and Midwives Need to Join Forces
By Fabiana Frayssinet
RIO DE JANEIRO - María dos Prazeres de Souza has lost count of the number of births "without a single death" she has attended as a midwife, an occupation that there is renewed interest in strengthening in traditional communities in Brazil where state services are not available or are not entirely acceptable for cultural reasons.
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Papua New Guinea's ‘Missing Mothers’ Prompt Rural Healthcare Overhaul
By Catherine Wilson
GOROKA - While the number of women dying in childbirth globally declined by 34 percent between 1990 and 2008, that number doubled in Papua New Guinea over the same time period.
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Bangladesh Cuts Maternal Deaths With Affordability
By Naimul Haq
LALMONIRHAT, Bangladesh - The Aditmari Maternity Centre (AMC) is unpretentious but hygienic, and its staff of paramedics welcomes pregnant women from the poor farming villages of this district, 375 km northwest of Dhaka.
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Fistula - Another Blight on the Child Bride
By Zofeen Ebrahim
KARACHI, Pakistan - It was personal experience that turned Gul Bano and her cleric husband, Ahmed Khan, into ambassadors against early marriage and its worst corollary – obstetric fistula which allows excretory matter to flow out through the birth canal.
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Guatemala – Regional Leader in Teen Pregnancies
By Danilo Valladares
GUATEMALA CITY - Teenage pregnancies are on the rise in Guatemala, along with the drop-out rate in schools, family breakdown and many other related social ills.
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Europe Urges More Development Aid for Women
By A. D. McKenzie
PARIS - Though United Nations experts agree that governments should focus on empowering girls and women as a key to managing a world of seven billion people, not enough is being done for women’s rights in developing countries, aid advocates say.
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Liberia’s Government Finding a Way to End FGM
By Travis Lupick
MONROVIA - "There were three people. One person was holding me down; one person was holding my hand; and the other person was doing the job. They lay me down, and…" Fatu said of the female genital mutilation she underwent as an eight- year-old in Liberia.
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Saving Mothers' Lives One Midwife at a Time in South Sudan
By Andrew Green*
JUBA - Martha Borete Angela’s gaze sinks to the ground as she admits neither of her two children was delivered by a midwife or doctor. The 28-year-old South Sudanese woman shared this fact in front of her classmates: first-year students in a programme for midwives at the Catholic Health Training Institute in Wau, a city in the western part of the country.
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Africa’s Political Instability Hinders Maternal Health Progress
By Kristin Palitza
ABIDJAN - Political instability, civil strife and humanitarian crises in Africa have over the past decades reversed countless maternal health development gains on the continent, health experts warn.
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Men Still Make the Decisions on Reproductive Rights in Cote d’Ivoire
By Kristin Palitza
ABIDJAN - "I would like to use contraception, but my husband is against it," says Bintou Moussa*. The 32-year-old mother has just given birth to her sixth child at the Abobo General Hospital in Cote d’Ivoire’s commercial capital Abidjan.
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Argentine Women Refused Legal Abortions in Cases of Rape
By Marcela Valente
BUENOS AIRES - For over 90 years, a law in Argentina has allowed women who become pregnant as a result of rape to have an abortion. However, hospitals often refuse to carry out the procedure, instead referring the women to the justice system.
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Argentina Losing Regional Leadership Position in Health
By Marcela Valente
BUENOS AIRES - In Latin America, Argentina spends the most on healthcare. It has a vast infrastructure, highly qualified health professionals and the necessary material resources. But other countries in the region are achieving better and faster health outcomes with fewer resources.
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Male Activists Enhance Pre and Postnatal Care
By Manipadma Jena
BHUBANESHWAR, India - The primitive Juang tribe in remote Nola village on Chandragiri hill experienced its first three institutional childbirths only a month ago.
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