"This is why perhaps the most important thing that those working in refugee
centres can to is to create safe spaces for mothers."
Thanks so much for posting this, Karleen! My question now is what can *we*
do to convince shelters and even the semi-permanant settlements( that are
now being set up to house evacuees) to create a safe, comfortable, and
private place to nurse and bathe babies? I would LOVE to see this happen. In
fact, I've felt all this time that this is exactly what these mothers need.
How do we go about making sure they get it?
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