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Milk for Sierra Leone

MJoTA Publisher was in the audience at a townhall meeting for the African diaspora in June 2009 when she heard Mrs Zainab Wai-Lansana talk about her fund-raising efforts in Sierra Leone, click here to read the article she wrote.

She wanted to raise funds to feed pregnant women so they would not die in childbirth. The appalling statistic that more women in Sierra Leone die in childbirth than in any other country grabbed MJoTA Publisher, who followed Ms Zain to Freetown in August 2010 to find out why. Cecil Samba, who is Sierra Leonean and a social worker, moves back to Freetown after some decades in New York, and works hard to stop women dying in childbirth, click here.

Stories from the time in Sierra Leone include an interview by the Sierra Leonean newspaper Unity, click here; overview of the trip to Nigeria and Sierra Leone, click here.

The story of a dog named Bibi, click here.

The story of the red house where a princess died in childbirth, click here.

After MJoTA publisher visited the red house with Zainab's Uncle Morry, the son of the dead princess, she chatted with his wife, a radio producer and journalist, Rosemarie. Rosemarie interviewed MJoTA Publisher for a radio show, and then they lay back on a bed, drinking tea and chatting, when Rosemary told MJoTA Publisher she had to walk across Sierra Leone.

The walk will start from Lungi airport in the last week in October, 2011.


 

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