A group of scientists is working to help women overcome the stigma of infertility in desperately poor countries.
INDIA is home to 1 billion people, a third of whom are among the world’s poorest. Kenya is in the grip of drought, with tens of thousands facing starvation. Nigeria is so racked with political corruption that 92 per cent of its population is forced to exist on less than $2 a day. All have desperate problems, with multiple charities trying to address them.
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