1noThis paper is one of the outcomes of the International Cooperation project “Mothers and Children First: newborn, children and women’s health care among the pastoralist communities of the South Omo Zone, Ehtiopia” funded by AICS and carried out by the Italian NGO Doctors with Africa CUAMM in 2016-2017. Despite the project’s main objective was the implementation of the primary health care services delivered to women and children in the Hospitals and HCs of the Zone, it included a preliminary socio-anthropological investigation in the Hamar and Dhaasanach (Dasenech2) woredas, where the women’s response to the services offered seemed to be much lower than in the other areas of the Zone. The research was carried out during two periods and wi...
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