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Chinese Doctors' Day
A medical worker provides care for a newborn in Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province, China, on August 18, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chinese Doctors' Day
A medical worker provides care for a newborn in Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province, China, on August 18, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chinese Doctors' Day
A medical worker provides care for a newborn in Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province, China, on August 18, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Chinese Doctors' Day
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A woman wearing a light headscarf sits on a wooden bench next to a baby stroller in Stuttgart, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, on June 21, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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'It is for us, who will give birth here': the women breaking barriers to build Sierra Leone's new maternity unit
The state-of-the-art facility will bring huge improvements to care in the country but it is also challenging gender roles in the construction industry.
In Kono District, in the Eastern Province of Sierra Leone, where diamond-rich earth was once exploited to fund a decade-long civil war, a new legacy is being built in its capital, Koidu.
Behind a steel fence, the rooms of a new maternity centre, the Maternal Center of Excellence, are emerging - and about 60% of those wearing hard hats on site are women. Most are working in construction for the first time and are conscious they are helping to build the region's future.
The building will serve the Koidu government hospital next door, and promises a change for the region and country, which in 2019 had one of the highest rates globally for maternal mortality with a healthcare system blighted by civil war and Ebola, which killed 7% of its healthcare workers. Despite an improvement in maternal deaths from 1,165 per 100,000 live births in 2013 to 717 per 100,000 in 2019, the rate remains high.
The image features Isata Dumbuya, the Director of Reproductive Health, alongside the expecting mothers during a visit to Welbodi Clinic. . - Welbodi Clinic in Kono, Sierra Leone
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'It is for us, who will give birth here': the women breaking barriers to build Sierra Leone's new maternity unit
The state-of-the-art facility will bring huge improvements to care in the country but it is also challenging gender roles in the construction industry.
In Kono District, in the Eastern Province of Sierra Leone, where diamond-rich earth was once exploited to fund a decade-long civil war, a new legacy is being built in its capital, Koidu.
Behind a steel fence, the rooms of a new maternity centre, the Maternal Center of Excellence, are emerging - and about 60% of those wearing hard hats on site are women. Most are working in construction for the first time and are conscious they are helping to build the region's future.
The building will serve the Koidu government hospital next door, and promises a change for the region and country, which in 2019 had one of the highest rates globally for maternal mortality with a healthcare system blighted by civil war and Ebola, which killed 7% of its healthcare workers. Despite an improvement in maternal deaths from 1,165 per 100,000 live births in 2013 to 717 per 100,000 in 2019, the rate remains high.
The Delivery center within Welbodi Clinic in Kono, Sierra Leone . - Welbodi Clinic in Kono, Sierra Leone
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'It is for us, who will give birth here': the women breaking barriers to build Sierra Leone's new maternity unit
The state-of-the-art facility will bring huge improvements to care in the country but it is also challenging gender roles in the construction industry.
In Kono District, in the Eastern Province of Sierra Leone, where diamond-rich earth was once exploited to fund a decade-long civil war, a new legacy is being built in its capital, Koidu.
Behind a steel fence, the rooms of a new maternity centre, the Maternal Center of Excellence, are emerging - and about 60% of those wearing hard hats on site are women. Most are working in construction for the first time and are conscious they are helping to build the region's future.
The building will serve the Koidu government hospital next door, and promises a change for the region and country, which in 2019 had one of the highest rates globally for maternal mortality with a healthcare system blighted by civil war and Ebola, which killed 7% of its healthcare workers. Despite an improvement in maternal deaths from 1,165 per 100,000 live births in 2013 to 717 per 100,000 in 2019, the rate remains high.
Construction site of the Maternity Center of Excellence (MCOE), where significant efforts are underway to build a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to providing exceptional maternal and neonatal care. . - Maternal Center of Excellence located in the Kono region, Sierra Leone.
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'It is for us, who will give birth here': the women breaking barriers to build Sierra Leone's new maternity unit
The state-of-the-art facility will bring huge improvements to care in the country but it is also challenging gender roles in the construction industry.
In Kono District, in the Eastern Province of Sierra Leone, where diamond-rich earth was once exploited to fund a decade-long civil war, a new legacy is being built in its capital, Koidu.
Behind a steel fence, the rooms of a new maternity centre, the Maternal Center of Excellence, are emerging - and about 60% of those wearing hard hats on site are women. Most are working in construction for the first time and are conscious they are helping to build the region's future.
The building will serve the Koidu government hospital next door, and promises a change for the region and country, which in 2019 had one of the highest rates globally for maternal mortality with a healthcare system blighted by civil war and Ebola, which killed 7% of its healthcare workers. Despite an improvement in maternal deaths from 1,165 per 100,000 live births in 2013 to 717 per 100,000 in 2019, the rate remains high.
The image presents a cross-sectional view of female workers at the construction site, actively engaged in various tasks while reviewing the construction plan. . - Maternal Center of Excellence located in the Kono region, Sierra Leone.
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'It is for us, who will give birth here': the women breaking barriers to build Sierra Leone's new maternity unit
The state-of-the-art facility will bring huge improvements to care in the country but it is also challenging gender roles in the construction industry.
In Kono District, in the Eastern Province of Sierra Leone, where diamond-rich earth was once exploited to fund a decade-long civil war, a new legacy is being built in its capital, Koidu.
Behind a steel fence, the rooms of a new maternity centre, the Maternal Center of Excellence, are emerging - and about 60% of those wearing hard hats on site are women. Most are working in construction for the first time and are conscious they are helping to build the region's future.
The building will serve the Koidu government hospital next door, and promises a change for the region and country, which in 2019 had one of the highest rates globally for maternal mortality with a healthcare system blighted by civil war and Ebola, which killed 7% of its healthcare workers. Despite an improvement in maternal deaths from 1,165 per 100,000 live births in 2013 to 717 per 100,000 in 2019, the rate remains high.
John Chew, the site supervisor, and the project head, standing infront of the construction site in kono, Sierra Leone. . - Maternal Center of Excellence located in the Kono region, Sierra Leone.
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'It is for us, who will give birth here': the women breaking barriers to build Sierra Leone's new maternity unit
The state-of-the-art facility will bring huge improvements to care in the country but it is also challenging gender roles in the construction industry.
In Kono District, in the Eastern Province of Sierra Leone, where diamond-rich earth was once exploited to fund a decade-long civil war, a new legacy is being built in its capital, Koidu.
Behind a steel fence, the rooms of a new maternity centre, the Maternal Center of Excellence, are emerging - and about 60% of those wearing hard hats on site are women. Most are working in construction for the first time and are conscious they are helping to build the region's future.
The building will serve the Koidu government hospital next door, and promises a change for the region and country, which in 2019 had one of the highest rates globally for maternal mortality with a healthcare system blighted by civil war and Ebola, which killed 7% of its healthcare workers. Despite an improvement in maternal deaths from 1,165 per 100,000 live births in 2013 to 717 per 100,000 in 2019, the rate remains high.
The image displays a cross-sectional view of female workers engaged in various construction tasks at the site. . - Maternal Center of Excellence located in the Kono region, Sierra Leone.
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NEWS - Ukraine-Konflikt: Tote nach Luftangriff auf Kinderspital in Mariupol
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Image grab from footage released by Ukraine Armed Forces on Thursday March 9, 2022 allegedly shows aftermath of Russia army bombardment on a children hospital in Mariupol, southeastern Ukraine, causing enormous destructions. The Ukraine Armed Forces does not indicate casualties of the strikes. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky confirms the strike of the maternity hospital in Mariupol, saying in his online post: \'People, children are under the wreckage. Atrocity! How much longer will the world be an accomplice ignoring terror? Close the sky right now! Stop the killings! You have power but you seem to be losing humanity.\' The Red Cross say the humanitarian crisis in Mariupol is apocalyptic and worsening by the hour as Russia continues to bombard the besieged Ukrainian city. Mariupol is a city of regional significance in south eastern Ukraine, situated on the north coast of the Sea of Azov at the mouth of the Kalmius river, in the Pryazovia region. It is the tenth-largest city in Ukraine, and the second largest in Donetsk Oblast with a population of 431,859.
Aftermath of airstrike on Maternity Hospital, Mariupol, Ukraine - 09 Mar 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Konflikt: Tote nach Luftangriff auf Kinderspital in Mariupol
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Image grab from footage released by Ukraine Armed Forces on Thursday March 9, 2022 allegedly shows aftermath of Russia army bombardment on a children hospital in Mariupol, southeastern Ukraine, causing enormous destructions. The Ukraine Armed Forces does not indicate casualties of the strikes. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky confirms the strike of the maternity hospital in Mariupol, saying in his online post: \'People, children are under the wreckage. Atrocity! How much longer will the world be an accomplice ignoring terror? Close the sky right now! Stop the killings! You have power but you seem to be losing humanity.\' The Red Cross say the humanitarian crisis in Mariupol is apocalyptic and worsening by the hour as Russia continues to bombard the besieged Ukrainian city. Mariupol is a city of regional significance in south eastern Ukraine, situated on the north coast of the Sea of Azov at the mouth of the Kalmius river, in the Pryazovia region. It is the tenth-largest city in Ukraine, and the second largest in Donetsk Oblast with a population of 431,859.
Aftermath of airstrike on Maternity Hospital, Mariupol, Ukraine - 09 Mar 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Konflikt: Tote nach Luftangriff auf Kinderspital in Mariupol
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EyePress News/Shutterstock (12842552l)
Image grab from footage released by Ukraine Armed Forces on Thursday March 9, 2022 allegedly shows aftermath of Russia army bombardment on a children hospital in Mariupol, southeastern Ukraine, causing enormous destructions. The Ukraine Armed Forces does not indicate casualties of the strikes. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky confirms the strike of the maternity hospital in Mariupol, saying in his online post: \'People, children are under the wreckage. Atrocity! How much longer will the world be an accomplice ignoring terror? Close the sky right now! Stop the killings! You have power but you seem to be losing humanity.\' The Red Cross say the humanitarian crisis in Mariupol is apocalyptic and worsening by the hour as Russia continues to bombard the besieged Ukrainian city. Mariupol is a city of regional significance in south eastern Ukraine, situated on the north coast of the Sea of Azov at the mouth of the Kalmius river, in the Pryazovia region. It is the tenth-largest city in Ukraine, and the second largest in Donetsk Oblast with a population of 431,859.
Aftermath of airstrike on Maternity Hospital, Mariupol, Ukraine - 09 Mar 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Konflikt: Tote nach Luftangriff auf Kinderspital in Mariupol
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EyePress News/Shutterstock (12842552k)
Image grab from footage released by Ukraine Armed Forces on Thursday March 9, 2022 allegedly shows aftermath of Russia army bombardment on a children hospital in Mariupol, southeastern Ukraine, causing enormous destructions. The Ukraine Armed Forces does not indicate casualties of the strikes. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky confirms the strike of the maternity hospital in Mariupol, saying in his online post: \'People, children are under the wreckage. Atrocity! How much longer will the world be an accomplice ignoring terror? Close the sky right now! Stop the killings! You have power but you seem to be losing humanity.\' The Red Cross say the humanitarian crisis in Mariupol is apocalyptic and worsening by the hour as Russia continues to bombard the besieged Ukrainian city. Mariupol is a city of regional significance in south eastern Ukraine, situated on the north coast of the Sea of Azov at the mouth of the Kalmius river, in the Pryazovia region. It is the tenth-largest city in Ukraine, and the second largest in Donetsk Oblast with a population of 431,859.
Aftermath of airstrike on Maternity Hospital, Mariupol, Ukraine - 09 Mar 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Konflikt: Tote nach Luftangriff auf Kinderspital in Mariupol
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EyePress News/Shutterstock (12842552j)
Image grab from footage released by Ukraine Armed Forces on Thursday March 9, 2022 allegedly shows aftermath of Russia army bombardment on a children hospital in Mariupol, southeastern Ukraine, causing enormous destructions. The Ukraine Armed Forces does not indicate casualties of the strikes. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky confirms the strike of the maternity hospital in Mariupol, saying in his online post: \'People, children are under the wreckage. Atrocity! How much longer will the world be an accomplice ignoring terror? Close the sky right now! Stop the killings! You have power but you seem to be losing humanity.\' The Red Cross say the humanitarian crisis in Mariupol is apocalyptic and worsening by the hour as Russia continues to bombard the besieged Ukrainian city. Mariupol is a city of regional significance in south eastern Ukraine, situated on the north coast of the Sea of Azov at the mouth of the Kalmius river, in the Pryazovia region. It is the tenth-largest city in Ukraine, and the second largest in Donetsk Oblast with a population of 431,859.
Aftermath of airstrike on Maternity Hospital, Mariupol, Ukraine - 09 Mar 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Konflikt: Tote nach Luftangriff auf Kinderspital in Mariupol
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EyePress News/Shutterstock (12842552i)
Image grab from footage released by Ukraine Armed Forces on Thursday March 9, 2022 allegedly shows aftermath of Russia army bombardment on a children hospital in Mariupol, southeastern Ukraine, causing enormous destructions. The Ukraine Armed Forces does not indicate casualties of the strikes. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky confirms the strike of the maternity hospital in Mariupol, saying in his online post: \'People, children are under the wreckage. Atrocity! How much longer will the world be an accomplice ignoring terror? Close the sky right now! Stop the killings! You have power but you seem to be losing humanity.\' The Red Cross say the humanitarian crisis in Mariupol is apocalyptic and worsening by the hour as Russia continues to bombard the besieged Ukrainian city. Mariupol is a city of regional significance in south eastern Ukraine, situated on the north coast of the Sea of Azov at the mouth of the Kalmius river, in the Pryazovia region. It is the tenth-largest city in Ukraine, and the second largest in Donetsk Oblast with a population of 431,859.
Aftermath of airstrike on Maternity Hospital, Mariupol, Ukraine - 09 Mar 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Konflikt: Tote nach Luftangriff auf Kinderspital in Mariupol
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EyePress News/Shutterstock (12842552h)
Image grab from footage released by Ukraine Armed Forces on Thursday March 9, 2022 allegedly shows aftermath of Russia army bombardment on a children hospital in Mariupol, southeastern Ukraine, causing enormous destructions. The Ukraine Armed Forces does not indicate casualties of the strikes. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky confirms the strike of the maternity hospital in Mariupol, saying in his online post: \'People, children are under the wreckage. Atrocity! How much longer will the world be an accomplice ignoring terror? Close the sky right now! Stop the killings! You have power but you seem to be losing humanity.\' The Red Cross say the humanitarian crisis in Mariupol is apocalyptic and worsening by the hour as Russia continues to bombard the besieged Ukrainian city. Mariupol is a city of regional significance in south eastern Ukraine, situated on the north coast of the Sea of Azov at the mouth of the Kalmius river, in the Pryazovia region. It is the tenth-largest city in Ukraine, and the second largest in Donetsk Oblast with a population of 431,859.
Aftermath of airstrike on Maternity Hospital, Mariupol, Ukraine - 09 Mar 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Konflikt: Tote nach Luftangriff auf Kinderspital in Mariupol
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EyePress News/Shutterstock (12842552g)
Image grab from footage released by Ukraine Armed Forces on Thursday March 9, 2022 allegedly shows aftermath of Russia army bombardment on a children hospital in Mariupol, southeastern Ukraine, causing enormous destructions. The Ukraine Armed Forces does not indicate casualties of the strikes. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky confirms the strike of the maternity hospital in Mariupol, saying in his online post: \'People, children are under the wreckage. Atrocity! How much longer will the world be an accomplice ignoring terror? Close the sky right now! Stop the killings! You have power but you seem to be losing humanity.\' The Red Cross say the humanitarian crisis in Mariupol is apocalyptic and worsening by the hour as Russia continues to bombard the besieged Ukrainian city. Mariupol is a city of regional significance in south eastern Ukraine, situated on the north coast of the Sea of Azov at the mouth of the Kalmius river, in the Pryazovia region. It is the tenth-largest city in Ukraine, and the second largest in Donetsk Oblast with a population of 431,859.
Aftermath of airstrike on Maternity Hospital, Mariupol, Ukraine - 09 Mar 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Konflikt: Tote nach Luftangriff auf Kinderspital in Mariupol
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EyePress News/Shutterstock (12842552e)
Image grab from footage released by Ukraine Armed Forces on Thursday March 9, 2022 allegedly shows aftermath of Russia army bombardment on a children hospital in Mariupol, southeastern Ukraine, causing enormous destructions. The Ukraine Armed Forces does not indicate casualties of the strikes. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky confirms the strike of the maternity hospital in Mariupol, saying in his online post: \'People, children are under the wreckage. Atrocity! How much longer will the world be an accomplice ignoring terror? Close the sky right now! Stop the killings! You have power but you seem to be losing humanity.\' The Red Cross say the humanitarian crisis in Mariupol is apocalyptic and worsening by the hour as Russia continues to bombard the besieged Ukrainian city. Mariupol is a city of regional significance in south eastern Ukraine, situated on the north coast of the Sea of Azov at the mouth of the Kalmius river, in the Pryazovia region. It is the tenth-largest city in Ukraine, and the second largest in Donetsk Oblast with a population of 431,859.
Aftermath of airstrike on Maternity Hospital, Mariupol, Ukraine - 09 Mar 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Konflikt: Tote nach Luftangriff auf Kinderspital in Mariupol
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EyePress News/Shutterstock (12842552f)
Image grab from footage released by Ukraine Armed Forces on Thursday March 9, 2022 allegedly shows aftermath of Russia army bombardment on a children hospital in Mariupol, southeastern Ukraine, causing enormous destructions. The Ukraine Armed Forces does not indicate casualties of the strikes. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky confirms the strike of the maternity hospital in Mariupol, saying in his online post: \'People, children are under the wreckage. Atrocity! How much longer will the world be an accomplice ignoring terror? Close the sky right now! Stop the killings! You have power but you seem to be losing humanity.\' The Red Cross say the humanitarian crisis in Mariupol is apocalyptic and worsening by the hour as Russia continues to bombard the besieged Ukrainian city. Mariupol is a city of regional significance in south eastern Ukraine, situated on the north coast of the Sea of Azov at the mouth of the Kalmius river, in the Pryazovia region. It is the tenth-largest city in Ukraine, and the second largest in Donetsk Oblast with a population of 431,859.
Aftermath of airstrike on Maternity Hospital, Mariupol, Ukraine - 09 Mar 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Konflikt: Tote nach Luftangriff auf Kinderspital in Mariupol
Mandatory Credit: Photo by EyePress News/Shutterstock (12842552d)
A pregnant woman is carried on a stretcher bed as she is evacuated from a children hospital in Mariupol, southeastern Ukraine, following Russia army bombardment on Wednesday March 9, 2022. The Ukraine Armed Forces who releases this photo does not indicate casualties of the strikes. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky confirms the strike of the maternity hospital in Mariupol, saying in his online post: People, children are under the wreckage. Atrocity! How much longer will the world be an accomplice ignoring terror? Close the sky right now! Stop the killings! You have power but you seem to be losing humanity. The Red Cross say the humanitarian crisis in Mariupol is apocalyptic and worsening by the hour as Russia continues to bombard the besieged Ukrainian city. Mariupol is a city of regional significance in south eastern Ukraine, situated on the north coast of the Sea of Azov at the mouth of the Kalmius river, in the Pryazovia region. It is the tenth-largest city in Ukraine, and the second largest in Donetsk Oblast with a population of 431,859.
Aftermath of airstrike on Maternity Hospital, Mariupol, Ukraine - 09 Mar 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Konflikt: Rund um die ukrainische Hauptstadt evakuierte Einwohner treffen in Kiev ein
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ukrainian State Emergency Service/UPI/Shutterstock (12842641b)
People who were evacuated from areas around the Ukrainian capital, wait on a bus after arriving at a triage point in Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, March 9, 2022. A Russian airstrike devastated a maternity hospital Wednesday in the besieged port city of Mariupol amid growing warnings from the West that Moscow's invasion is about to take a more brutal and indiscriminate turn.
People who were evacuated from areas around the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, Ukraine - 09 Mar 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Konflikt: Rund um die ukrainische Hauptstadt evakuierte Einwohner treffen in Kiev ein
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ukrainian State Emergency Service/UPI/Shutterstock (12842641c)
People who were evacuated from areas around the Ukrainian capital, wait on a bus after arriving at a triage point in Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, March 9, 2022. A Russian airstrike devastated a maternity hospital Wednesday in the besieged port city of Mariupol amid growing warnings from the West that Moscow's invasion is about to take a more brutal and indiscriminate turn.
People who were evacuated from areas around the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, Ukraine - 09 Mar 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Konflikt: Rund um die ukrainische Hauptstadt evakuierte Einwohner treffen in Kiev ein
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ukrainian State Emergency Service/UPI/Shutterstock (12842642a)
People who were evacuated from areas around the Ukrainian capital, wait on a bus after arriving at a triage point in Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, March 9, 2022. A Russian airstrike devastated a maternity hospital Wednesday in the besieged port city of Mariupol amid growing warnings from the West that Moscow's invasion is about to take a more brutal and indiscriminate turn.
People evacuated from areas around the Ukrainian capital, Irpin, Ukraine - 09 Mar 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Konflikt: Rund um die ukrainische Hauptstadt evakuierte Einwohner treffen in Kiev ein
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ukrainian State Emergency Service/UPI/Shutterstock (12842641a)
People who were evacuated from areas around the Ukrainian capital, wait on a bus after arriving at a triage point in Kyiv, Ukraine, Wednesday, March 9, 2022. A Russian airstrike devastated a maternity hospital Wednesday in the besieged port city of Mariupol amid growing warnings from the West that Moscow's invasion is about to take a more brutal and indiscriminate turn.
People who were evacuated from areas around the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, Ukraine - 09 Mar 2022
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'Something has to be done': tackling the UK's Black maternal health problem. As the issue is raised in parliament, two women are campaigning for change within the medical community.
Tinuke Awe and Clotilde Rebecca Abe, the founders of Fivexmore, a campaign group set up to improve Black maternal health.
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'Something has to be done': tackling the UK's Black maternal health problem. As the issue is raised in parliament, two women are campaigning for change within the medical community.
Tinuke Awe and Clotilde Rebecca Abe, the founders of Fivexmore, a campaign group set up to improve Black maternal health.
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'Something has to be done': tackling the UK's Black maternal health problem. As the issue is raised in parliament, two women are campaigning for change within the medical community.
Tinuke Awe and Clotilde Rebecca Abe, the founders of Fivexmore, a campaign group set up to improve Black maternal health.
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'Something has to be done': tackling the UK's Black maternal health problem. As the issue is raised in parliament, two women are campaigning for change within the medical community.
Tinuke Awe and Clotilde Rebecca Abe, the founders of Fivexmore, a campaign group set up to improve Black maternal health.
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'Something has to be done': tackling the UK's Black maternal health problem. As the issue is raised in parliament, two women are campaigning for change within the medical community.
Tinuke Awe and Clotilde Rebecca Abe, the founders of Fivexmore, a campaign group set up to improve Black maternal health.
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'Something has to be done': tackling the UK's Black maternal health problem. As the issue is raised in parliament, two women are campaigning for change within the medical community.
Tinuke Awe and Clotilde Rebecca Abe, the founders of Fivexmore, a campaign group set up to improve Black maternal health.
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