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Several months after a 7.0 earthquake devastated Haiti, many residents are still living in tent cities such as the one pictured here.
We’ll Grow Back When the Rain Comes: An Update from Haiti
A midwife working with laboring mothers in a still-devastated Haiti, is empowered and amazed by the tireless midwives she meets who are “single-handedly making such a big difference in women’s lives and the region at large.”
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About Author: Nechama Wildanah
Nechama Wildanah, CPM, is a homebirth midwife in the Boston area, through her practice MotherRoot Midwifery, a member of Circle of Health International and the coordinator of the Massachusetts Midwives Alliance Basic Midwifery Course. She is starting public health school in September, with a focus on maternal health and midwifery access. You can learn more about COHI or make a donation at www.cohintl.org.
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