Pregnancy in Sub-Saharan Africa is far more than a biological event; it is a social pillar. Yet, for many Black women, this journey remains fraught with major obstacles. Between the distance from health centers, genetic predispositions (such as sickle cell disease or hypertension), and the weight of cultural norms, the challenges are real.









Julien Fouejeu: This is our history, we deserve to know
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