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facing as they try and raise the next generation. yes, more of what s coming up. in the sure. in the gambia, we meet a group of young people, determined to fight maternal mortality. we find out how long parental lead is across the continent. and in kenya we hear how women are breaking motherhood. stewart type that up, held them back with that off in the gambia, where like in many parts of the world, child birth is deal killing women. however, a group of young public health students led by so now the boy want to put an end to this. they have found ways to protect we men before, during and after childbirth. take a look at their story. but jermarta is pregnant and excited to meet her child, but she s nervous to maternal mortality in her country the gambia scarily. hi. the fear is too much our community encountered some maternal mortality issues. sometimes the baby survives during child, but the mother doesn t do enough for me . one in every 200 women died during childbirth ....
be focusing on parenthood and the unique set of challenges that young people are facing as they try and raise the next generation. here is more of what s coming up in the show. in the gambia, we meet a group of young people determined to fight my time on mortality. we find out how long parental lead is across the continent. and in kenya, we how women are breaking motherhood, stereotypes that i ve held them back. i mean, we start off in the gambia, where like in many parts of the world, childbirth is deal killing women. however, a group of young public health students led by so neither boy want to put an end to this. they have found ways to protect. we men before, during and after childbirth, take a look at their story. to motta is pregnant and excited to meet her child, but she s nervous to maternal mortality in her country. the gambia is scarily high . ha, i think the fear is too much of our community encountered the maternal mortality issues. sometimes the baby surviv ....
across the continent. and in kenya, we hear how women are breaking motherhood, stereotypes that have held them back. i mean, we start off in the gambia, where like in many parts of the world, childbirth is teal killing women. however, a group of young public health students led by so now the boy want to put an end to this. they have found ways to protect. we men before, during and after childbirth, take a look at their story. but jermarta is pregnant and excited to meet her child, but she is nervous to maternal mortality in her country the gambia scarily. hi. the fear is too much our community encountered some maternal mortality issues. sometimes the baby survives during child, but the mother doesn t do far enough for me . one in every 200 women died during childbirth in the gambia, poor antenatal care delays and seeking medical attention and bad nutrition are blamed. luckily, young gambia are trying to fix the root causes of maternal mortality. when public health stude ....
a group of young people, determined to fight maternal mortality. we find out how long parental lead is across the continent. and in kenya, we hear how women are breaking motherhood, stereotypes that have held them back. i mean, we start off in the gambia, where like in many parts of the world, childbirth is teal killing women. however, a group of young public health students led by so now the boy want to put an end to this. they have found ways to protect. we men before, during and after childbirth, take a look at their story. but jermarta is pregnant and excited to meet her child, but she is nervous to maternal mortality in her country. the gambia is scarily high . the fear is too much our community encountered some maternal mortality issues. sometimes the baby survives during child, but the mother doesn t do far enough for me . one in every 200 women died during childbirth in the gambia, poor antenatal care delays in seeking medical attention and bad nutrition are bla ....
across the continent. and in kenya, we hear how women are breaking motherhood, stereotypes that have held them back with that off in the gambia, where like in many parts of the world, child birth is deal killing women. however, a group of young public health students led by so neither boy want to put an end to this. they have found ways to protect we men before, during and after childbirth. take a look at their story. but jermarta is pregnant and excited to meet her child, but she is nervous to maternal mortality in her country the gambia scarily. hi. the fear is too much our community encountered some maternal mortality issues. sometimes the baby survives during child, but the mother doesn t do a far enough for me. one in every 200 women died during childbirth in the gambia, poor antenatal care delays in seeking medical attention and bad nutrition are blamed. luckily, young gambino are trying to fix the root causes of maternal mortality when public health student so no ....