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- A Story of a Mother Saved in Senegal
- Midwives Play Their Part in Tanzania
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- Preventing Child Marriage in Yemen
- The Trauma of Stillbirths: A Midwife's Story
- 15 Years of Zero Maternal Deaths in Pitala Malawi
- Pregnant and homeless – Internally Displaced Camps
- Mary the Midwife in Ghana
- Born a Girl
- Becoming a Mother
- Risking Death to Give Life
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- Maternal Health Services: Saving Mothers' Lives
- Investing in Women's Lives
- Making Maternal Deaths History: Yes We Can
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ATLAS OF
BIRTH
The Atlas of Birth is a clear, accessible guide to the global picture of maternal health, told with maps, graphics and stories from many countries. It documents the biggest killer of young women in developing countries, and reveals one of the greatest opportunities of our time – to prevent the preventable – those maternal deaths that happen every single minute of every single day.