Stand-Up For African Mothers
Show type: Edinburgh Fringe 2010
Stand-Up for African Mothers is a benefit to draw attention to the plight of African mothers and the fact that giving birth in Africa is the most dangerous thing a woman can do. AMREF is dedicated to providing better health workers and midwives to ensure safer motherhood for African mothers is a reality.
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