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July 31, 2012New Approaches to Maternal Mortality In Africa: Panel 4: Ruth Prince and Vikki Chambers36 minutesPlayPanel 4ChairRuth Prince (Social Anthropology, Cambridge)Vikki Chambers (Overseas Development Institute)A comparative perspective of the institutional factors which shape maternal health outcomes in Malawi, Niger, Rwanda and Uganda...moreShareView all episodesBy Cambridge UniversityJuly 31, 2012New Approaches to Maternal Mortality In Africa: Panel 4: Ruth Prince and Vikki Chambers36 minutesPlayPanel 4ChairRuth Prince (Social Anthropology, Cambridge)Vikki Chambers (Overseas Development Institute)A comparative perspective of the institutional factors which shape maternal health outcomes in Malawi, Niger, Rwanda and Uganda...moreMore shows like New Approaches to Maternal Mortality In AfricaView allPublic Lectures from the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge5 ListenersLCIL International Law Centre Podcast13 ListenersPhilosophy16 ListenersSocial and Developmental Psychology Seminar Series0 ListenersCrystallography0 ListenersRandom Geometry2 ListenersFaculty of Classics5 ListenersMedieval History Seminars15 ListenersThings Seminar0 ListenersTreasuries of Knowledge0 Listeners
Panel 4ChairRuth Prince (Social Anthropology, Cambridge)Vikki Chambers (Overseas Development Institute)A comparative perspective of the institutional factors which shape maternal health outcomes in Malawi, Niger, Rwanda and Uganda
July 31, 2012New Approaches to Maternal Mortality In Africa: Panel 4: Ruth Prince and Vikki Chambers36 minutesPlayPanel 4ChairRuth Prince (Social Anthropology, Cambridge)Vikki Chambers (Overseas Development Institute)A comparative perspective of the institutional factors which shape maternal health outcomes in Malawi, Niger, Rwanda and Uganda...more
Panel 4ChairRuth Prince (Social Anthropology, Cambridge)Vikki Chambers (Overseas Development Institute)A comparative perspective of the institutional factors which shape maternal health outcomes in Malawi, Niger, Rwanda and Uganda