Abstract

When 32-year-old Bouavanh Songmala was growing up in a remote village in Laos, death during child birth was all too common. United Nations (UN) agencies estimated there were 1215 such deaths per 100 000 live births in 1990. At the time, Laos had few midwives; none had been trained between 1987 and

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