Exploring the role of trained traditional birth attendants in Afar,Ethiopia:discussion paper no.003/2010
Material type: TextPublication details: Nairobi African Medical and Research Foundation(AMREF) 2010Description: iv, 23pSubject(s): LOC classification:- WQ 160 .Y68 2010
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Discusses the role of traditional birth attendants in provision of maternal and newborn health care especially in developing countries where there is a lack of infrastructure and trained health personnel. Aims to assess the role of trained traditional birth attendants in maternal and newborn in Afar Regional state in Ethiopia.
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