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“Relatives gather at the home of Jemelleh Saccoh to mourn her loss during childbirth in Freetown, Sierra Leone, on September 18, 2008. Sierra Leone has the world’s highest maternal mortality rate; factors including poverty, traditional influences and lack of transport contribute to women arriving at hospitals too late.”

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