Jennee Grace Rubrico

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Monday, 24 September 2018

Unicef scholar serves her Aeta community (for Unicef @70)

I wrote this piece on the only Aeta midwife in three Floridablanca villages as part of my deliverables for Uniceef @70. It was published by Philippine Star last September 24, 2018.


Posted by jenneegrace at 07:12
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Labels: aeta, education, Floridablanca, Mely Apang, midwife, Pampanga, Philippine Star, Philippines, Philstar, Unicef, Unicef @70, unicefph

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