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Centre de Référence en Urgence Obstétricale, Port-au-Prince
Midwife Judith holds a newborn of Cherline Pierre, 24, at MSF’s Centre de Référence en Urgence Obstétricale (CRUO) in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 16 October 2015. 
© Shiho Fukada/Panos

An unprecedented birth peak

Midwife Judith holds a newborn of Cherline Pierre, 24, at MSF’s Centre de Référence en Urgence Obstétricale (CRUO) in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, 16 October 2015. 
© Shiho Fukada/Panos

Unprecedented numbers of pregnant women are seeking medical care at the Centre de Référence en Urgence Obstétricales (CRUO), a hospital in Port-au-Prince run by Doctors Without Borders/Médécins Sans Frontières (MSF) focusing on complicated obstetrics, following funding cuts by international donors and limited Haitian government spending on healthcare.

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