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Joy Wanja Muraya
DAILY NATION (Kenya)


I was born in a hospital, and I should consider myself lucky because only two out of five of my peers were born in a health facility.

The rest came to this world under the canopy of a tree or via the trembling hands of a traditional birth attendant.

I remain worried though, because only five per cent of health facilities in this country can perform a Cesarean section...

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Joy Wanja Muraya
DAILY NATION (Kenya)


I was born in a hospital, and I should consider myself lucky because only two out of five of my peers were born in a health facility.

The rest came to this world under the canopy of a tree or via the trembling hands of a traditional birth attendant.

I remain worried though, because only five per cent of health facilities in this country can perform a Cesarean section...

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