Disaster-Zone Midwives Help After Typhoon Haiyan
DULAG, LEYTE - APRIL 23: Riza Robedillo, 28, carries her three day-old baby, her fifth child, through the rice fields to her home in Dulag, Philippines on April 19, 2014. Riza was pregnant with her child when Typhoon Haiyan (Yolanda) destroyed the home she was in. Riza and her family hid under a sheet of plywood while her house was blown away and spent months living in a makeshift shack with a tarp roof eating only relief food of rice, canned anchovies and canned meat. Her baby was born malnourished and underweight. (Photo by Dana Romanoff/Getty Images Reportage)
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