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World Population Day 2014: investing in young people

Posted on July 11, 2014 by Esther Sharma

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Originally posted on Girls' Globe:
Every year since 1989, communities around the world mark 11 July as World Population Day, which brings to attention global population issues in the context of development plans and programmes. We now live in a…

Posted in Maternal health Tagged child bride, maternal health, world population day

Birthing in Afghanistan: State of the World’s Midwifery 2014 report

Posted on June 4, 2014 by Esther Sharma

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Originally posted on Girls' Globe:
Last week, I wrote a post suggesting that the lives of mothers and babies in Afghanistan are showing signs of improvement. That was prior to the launch of the second State of the World’s Midwifery…

Posted in Maternal health, Midwives Tagged #SoWMy2014, Afghanistan, global motherhood, maternal health, midwifery, midwives

Birthing in Afghanistan: glimmers of hope

Posted on May 31, 2014 by Esther Sharma

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Originally posted on Girls' Globe:
Photo Credit: Esther Sharma When I visited Gulpari,* I found her sitting in the corner of a room. Given the hot summer weather outside, the room was surprisingly dark and damp. On the other side…

Posted in Maternal health Tagged Afghanistan, global motherhood, maternal health, maternal mortality, midwives, motherhood, newborn health

MDG5 – a work still in progress

Posted on November 3, 2013 by Esther Sharma

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Posted in Maternal health Tagged maternal health, maternal mortality, MDG5, millenium development goals

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