New Approaches to Maternal Mortality In Africa: Panel 3: Henrietta Moore, Godfrey Mbaruku, Caroline Bledsoe and Rachel Chapman
Update: 2012-07-31
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Panel 3
Chair
Henrietta Moore (Social Anthropology, Cambridge)
Godfrey Mbaruku (African Health, Tanzania)
Health Systems/ policy towards reduction of maternal and neonatal deaths
Caroline Bledsoe (Social Anthropology, Northwestern)
'A drug of many uses': Misoprostol and the language of ambiguity in the ‘management’ of pregnancy and labour in the US and West Africa
Rachel Chapman (Social Anthropology, Washington)
Maternal Mortality, HIV/AIDS and the New Counter-Geography of Survival in Central Mozambique
Chair
Henrietta Moore (Social Anthropology, Cambridge)
Godfrey Mbaruku (African Health, Tanzania)
Health Systems/ policy towards reduction of maternal and neonatal deaths
Caroline Bledsoe (Social Anthropology, Northwestern)
'A drug of many uses': Misoprostol and the language of ambiguity in the ‘management’ of pregnancy and labour in the US and West Africa
Rachel Chapman (Social Anthropology, Washington)
Maternal Mortality, HIV/AIDS and the New Counter-Geography of Survival in Central Mozambique
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