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In some communities in rural Kenya, pregnant women move with their cattle, which means they can't always access maternal care. 
Dahabu Adi, a lab technician at Kenya's Moyale hospital, created a GPS tracking system to help save the lives of pastoral women and their babies, after witnessing a lot of maternal and infant mortality because of lack of basic check-ups in remote areas. The scheme has now helped more than 268 women and maternal and infant deaths have dropped. 
Video journalist: Yadeta Berhanu 
Producer: Elias Mulugeta
Edited by Yadeta Berhanu and Baya Cat
Image: mother cradling baby Credit: ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½
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