Skilled Birth Attendants Critical To Reducing Maternal Deaths In Developing Countries

U.S. Global Leadership Coalition: Giving Every Mother and Newborn a Chance — No Matter Their Circumstance
Megan Rabbitt, communications manager at USGLC, discusses the role and importance of skilled birth attendants in developing countries, highlighting a program supported by the Survive and Thrive Global Development Alliance, “which brings together public and private partners to promote the health and well-being of mothers and infants around the world” (5/12).

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