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Pilirani Semu-Banda meets a young woman from Malawi who thought her life had been ruined by giving birth – until she heard about a simple operation.
A visual memorial to the 61 mothers who die every hour, by artist Rowena Dugdale.
Afghanistan has the second highest maternal mortality rate in the world. And behind every death there is a poignant story – told here by a sister, a husband and by photographer Jean Chung.
There is a bigger gulf in experience between the Global North and the Global South in maternal death rates than there is on any other human development measure. The average lifetime risk of maternal death in the rich world is 1 in 8,000, compared with 1 in 850 in developing countries and 1 in 450 in least developed countries.
This month’s guest cartoonist is Khalil Bendib. Polyp is taking a month’s break from Big Bad World to work on his forthcoming NI book Speechless: a world history without words. Normal service will be resumed next month.
Why are so many women still dying in childbirth? Chris Brazier explains how they could be saved.
A country at the edge of Europe home to wolves, bears, lynx and Europe's last dictator.
India's middle class is becoming more antagonistic to the urban poor, says Jeremy Seabrook.
Article title | Description | Author | Published | Magazine | Link |
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Christmas Carols | Poem by Margaret Atwood |
Margaret Atwood | March, 2009 | 420 | Buy |
Beyond witchcraft | Pilirani Semu-Banda meets a young woman from Malawi who thought her life had been ruined by giving birth – until she heard about a simple operation. |
Pilirani Semu-Banda | March, 2009 | 420 | Buy |
In memoriam | A visual memorial to the 61 mothers who die every hour, by artist Rowena Dugdale. |
Rowena Dugdale | March, 2009 | 420 | Buy |
Those we lost | Afghanistan has the second highest maternal mortality rate in the world. And behind every death there is a poignant story – told here by a sister, a husband and by photographer Jean Chung. |
March, 2009 | 420 | Buy | |
Maternal Mortality - The Facts | There is a bigger gulf in experience between the Global North and the Global South in maternal death rates than there is on any other human development measure. The average lifetime risk of maternal death in the rich world is 1 in 8,000, compared with 1 in 850 in developing countries and 1 in 450 in least developed countries. |
March, 2009 | 420 | Buy | |
Public trough | This month’s guest cartoonist is Khalil Bendib. Polyp is taking a month’s break from Big Bad World to work on his forthcoming NI book Speechless: a world history without words. Normal service will be resumed next month. |
Khalil Bendib | March, 2009 | 420 | Buy |
The heartbreak | Why are so many women still dying in childbirth? Chris Brazier explains how they could be saved. |
Chris Brazier | March, 2009 | 420 | Buy |
Belarus | A country at the edge of Europe home to wolves, bears, lynx and Europe's last dictator. |
Amanda Root | January, 2009 | 419 | Buy |
Big Bad World - Climate change | A word from Polyp on climate change |
P J Polyp | January, 2009 | 419 | Buy |
Diamonds are for never | Swiss mining company grabs Sierra Leone gems |
Peter Beckley, Sunit Bagree | January, 2009 | 419 | Buy |
No place like home | Cairo's poor show a peculiar brand of camaraderie. |
Maria Golia | January, 2009 | 419 | Buy |
Concrete dreams | India's middle class is becoming more antagonistic to the urban poor, says Jeremy Seabrook. |
January, 2009 | 419 | Buy | |
The Other | By Ryzard Kapuscinski |
Richard Swift | January, 2009 | 419 | Buy |
The White Tiger | The White Tiger by Aravind Adiga |
Vanessa Baird | January, 2009 | 419 | Buy |
Equatoria | Equatoria by Tom Dreyer |
Peter Whittaker | January, 2009 | 419 | Buy |