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|---|---|---|---|
Prevention of Mother to Child Transmission (PMTCT), Blue House Clinic, MathareMothers feel a lot of guilt knowing that their child may be born with HIV. Effective and timely use of antiretroviral drugs (ARV) can reduce the risk of transmission of HIV, from a mother to her child, by up to 40%. Feeding... (4.8 MB) |
07/03/2007 | Kenya | |
What does it take to be a logistician?Damien Moloney was feeling a little lost until he saw an ad for an emergency field logistician working with Médecins San Frontières. (5.2 MB) |
18/08/2009 | Kenya | |
Interview with Lauren Cooney, Emergency Manager, NigeriaCould you introduce yourself? Where are you? And what are you doing at the moment? My name is Lauren Cooney. I’m an emergency manager with Médecins Sans Frontières. And I’m currently in the north of Nigeria supporting Médecins... (2.5 MB) |
15/06/2010 | Nigeria | |
Flooding in northern NigeriaIn northern Nigeria, flooding near Goronyo town, Sokoto state, worsened significantly on 8 September, when a dam on the Rima River failed. An unknown number of villages below the dam have been flooded and tens of thousands of... (1.8 MB) |
13/09/2010 | Nigeria | |
Podcast: Preventing and treating obstetric fistulas in NigeriaObstetric fistulas, most often the result of prolonged obstructed labor, is an opening that occurs between the bladder and the vagina, or between the rectum and the vagina and causes a woman to become incontinent, among other... (12.0 MB) |
08/03/2011 | Nigeria |
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