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    The Swedish International Development Corporation Agency has extended its support for midwifery training in the Indian state of Andra Pradesh, Express News Service reports. The training program aims to equip midwives with enough skills to help reduce infant and maternal mortality in the state.

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        As former senior staff writer, Ivy Mungcal contributed to several Devex publications. Her focus is on breaking news, and in particular on global aid reform and trends in the United States, Europe, the Caribbean, and the Americas. Before joining Devex in 2009, Ivy produced specialized content for U.S. and U.K.-based business websites.

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