Traditional birth attendants in Malawi
Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) and traditional healers form an important link in the chain of health personnel providing primary health care in Malawi. In spite of the establishment of hospitals and health centres, it is to these traditional healers and TBAs that the majority of people turn in...
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Main Author: | J. J. M. Smit (Author) |
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