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Home » In Silence: Maternal Mortality in India
In Silence: Maternal Mortality in India
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'Photographer Susan Meiselas and reporter Dumeetha Luthra traveled to India for Human Rights Watch to retrace the steps of one woman who died after giving birth to a son.'
Source: Human Rights Watch, 2009

Link: http://www.hrw.org/en/video/2009/10/06/silence-maternal-mortality-india
Added by View user profileNajmee Chowdhury on October 7, 2009
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