By A Mystery Man Writer
HAWZEN, Tigray Region – Nine-months pregnant with her first child, Tigist Gebrerefael, 23, did not want to experience the agony other women in her rural enclave had endured during childbirth. “I have seen my sister and many other pregnant women suffering or dying due to the lack of maternal health services and medication during the conflict,” she said.
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“I have survived my pregnancy on hardly one meal a day”, says a mother displaced by the conflict in Tigray, Ethiopia - UNFPA Ethiopia
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