Exclusive: Data from the UN show that the money spent on supplies of folic acid, which can help reduce the risk of anaemia and then possible haemorrhage or stillbirth, are falling – at least in part thanks to aid cuts. Rachel Hagan speaks to health workers and experts who say this backs up what they seeing on the ground
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