SSUDAN-HEALTH-WOMEN-CHILDREN

A picture taken on February 20, 2018, shows a newborn at the Juba Teaching Hospital in Juba, the South Sudanese capital's only fully functioning maternity ward which has five beds and only solar-powered electricity. A recent UNICEF report shows South Sudan is one of the most dangerous places to be born, roughly one newborn out of 26 doesnt survive birth or the days immediately following after and only 9 percent of births are attended by a skilled helper or midwife. / AFP PHOTO / Stefanie GLINSKI (Photo credit should read STEFANIE GLINSKI/AFP via Getty Images)
A picture taken on February 20, 2018, shows a newborn at the Juba Teaching Hospital in Juba, the South Sudanese capital's only fully functioning maternity ward which has five beds and only solar-powered electricity. A recent UNICEF report shows South Sudan is one of the most dangerous places to be born, roughly one newborn out of 26 doesnt survive birth or the days immediately following after and only 9 percent of births are attended by a skilled helper or midwife. / AFP PHOTO / Stefanie GLINSKI (Photo credit should read STEFANIE GLINSKI/AFP via Getty Images)
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STEFANIE GLINSKI / Contributor
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AFP
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20 februari 2018
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