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World Bank-financed health program marked in Mazowe, Zimbabwe
2013-11-19 

ZIMBABWE-MAZOWE-MATERNAL HEALTH

A Zimbabwean woman holding a poster attends a rally to mark the launch of a World Bank-financed health program in Mazowe, Zimbabwe, Nov. 18, 2013. Zimbabwe has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in Africa, or 10 women die everyday from pregnancy-related complications. Starting in 2011, the World Bank has partnered with the Health Ministry in projects that aim to reach the most marginalized and vulnerable rural households with benefits of improved quality, efficiency and access to health facilities especially to pregnant mother before and after birth. (Xinhua/Stringer)

ZIMBABWE-MAZOWE-MATERNAL HEALTH

Zimbabwean women with their children attend a rally to mark the launch of a World Bank-financed health program in Mazowe, Zimbabwe, Nov. 18, 2013. Zimbabwe has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in Africa, or 10 women die everyday from pregnancy-related complications. Starting in 2011, the World Bank has partnered with the Health Ministry in projects that aim to reach the most marginalized and vulnerable rural households with benefits of improved quality, efficiency and access to health facilities especially to pregnant mother before and after birth. (Xinhua/Stringer)

ZIMBABWE-MAZOWE-MATERNAL HEALTH

 Zimbabweans act in a drama to demonstrate difficulties facing rural pregnant women at a rally to mark the launch of a World Bank-financed health program in Mazowe, Zimbabwe, Nov. 18, 2013. Zimbabwe has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in Africa, or 10 women die everyday from pregnancy-related complications. Starting in 2011, the World Bank has partnered with the Health Ministry in projects that aim to reach the most marginalized and vulnerable rural households with benefits of improved quality, efficiency and access to health facilities especially to pregnant mother before and after birth. (Xinhua/Stringer)

ZIMBABWE-MAZOWE-MATERNAL HEALTH

A Zimbabwean woman sits with her baby at the entrance of a waiting room in Mazowe, Zimbabwe, Nov. 18, 2013. Zimbabwe has one of the highest maternal mortality rates in Africa, or 10 women die everyday from pregnancy-related complications. Starting in 2011, the World Bank has partnered with the Health Ministry in projects that aim to reach the most marginalized and vulnerable rural households with benefits of improved quality, efficiency and access to health facilities especially to pregnant mother before and after birth. (Xinhua/Stringer)

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