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Neno women’s long walk to joy - The Times Group Malawi

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When instinct told her that her waters would break that month, Esnart Philip mobilised her guardian and other members of Chakhumbira Village for the long walk to meet her bundle of joy at Neno District Hospital. That, however, was several weeks before she had seen any real labour signs. Like many pregnant women in rural …

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