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The Mothers that Thunder: Maternal Health in rural Zambia

My Photo scholarship 2011 entry

Clinical Officer Sal performs a fundus assessment on a local woman, as her little son looks on. 
To solve the problem of patients having to walk up to 8km to access the clinic, twice a week we'd pack up and go to them. The villages were so thankful they created shelters for the staff to do their work in. An army cot worked perfectly for antenatal assessments in a mud hut, in the rural village of Siandazya

ZAMBIA | Monday, 7 November 2011 | Views [242]

Clinical Officer Sal performs a fundus assessment on a local woman, as her little son looks on. To solve the problem of patients having to walk up to 8km to access the clinic, twice a week we'd pack up and go to them. The villages were so thankful they created shelters for the staff to do their work in. An army cot worked perfectly for antenatal assessments in a mud hut, in the rural village of Siandazya

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