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The document is a compilation of various qualitative studies focusing on the challenges faced by midwives and healthcare providers in rural and low-resource settings across multiple African countries. It highlights issues such as barriers to maternal and neonatal care, the impact of inadequate resources, and the experiences of healthcare workers in providing care. Each entry includes the authors, publication details, and a link to access the full study.

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Final Selected City ST Georges

The document is a compilation of various qualitative studies focusing on the challenges faced by midwives and healthcare providers in rural and low-resource settings across multiple African countries. It highlights issues such as barriers to maternal and neonatal care, the impact of inadequate resources, and the experiences of healthcare workers in providing care. Each entry includes the authors, publication details, and a link to access the full study.

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