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The Global Picture on Stillbirths
Senior Author Dr. Joy Lawn
Global Health TV speaks to one of the lead authors of the Lancet Series on Stillbirths, Dr. Joy Lawn. Dr. Lawn, who is the Director of Global Evidence & Policy for Saving New Born Lives at Save the Children, paints a vivid picture of the scale of this invisible killer. She discusses why stillbirth is so underrepresented as a global health issue and what can be done to dramatically reduce stillbirth rates by 2020.
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