Aid cuts are making tablets needed to help fight stillbirths and mothers dying harder to buy
Exclusive: Data from the UN show that the money spent on supplies of folic acid, which can help reduce the risk of anaemia and then possible haemorrhage or stillbirth, are falling – at least in part thanks to aid cuts. Rachel Hagan speaks to health workers and experts who say this backs up what they seeing on the ground
Information from The Independent (UK). Edited by: Noticias Today.
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