April 3, 2009
Pakistan 2009 © VALI A child waits in front of the mother-and-child health center in Kuchlak, a remote settlement in Balochistan. Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) supports a mother-and-child health care program for mostly Afghan refugees in Kuchlak, a remote settlement outside Quetta, the regional capital of Balochistan, Pakistan's largest and least developed province where most people have very limited access to health care. Here, the all-female staff in the delivery unit offers free and much needed obstetric services.
Pakistan 2009 © VALI A midwife takes care of a newborn child at MSF's mother-and-child healthcare program in Kuchluk. Early pregnancy can lead to a host of problems, including complicated deliveries that require safe facilities, as surgical intervention is necessary. And youth can mean a lack of knowledge–girls may not recognize the signs that they should go to a hospital. *Names have been changed |
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