Samburu Women still prefer traditional birth attendants to skilled deliveries
For many women in Samburu County, quality maternal healthcare is a rare privilege. Other than poverty and low literacy levels, health profeesionals say cultural beliefs and practices are endangering newborn healthcare. As Dorcas Wangira found out in Samburu, more women still prefer traditional birth attendants to skilled deliveries. Watch KTN Live http://www.ktnkenya.tv/live Follow us on / ktnkenya Like us on / ktnkenya

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