Family health managers
Posted on November 20, 2009.

Women manage family health in Ethiopia.

Pics by M. Sayagues

Women manage family health in Ethiopia.

Pics by M. Sayagues
Suvendrini Kakuchi is Sri Lankan but has been based in Japan more than half her life so she says she has two homes -- one in Sri Lanka and the other in Japan. Suvendrini has covered Japan-Asia relations for almost two decades, focusing on development and gender themes. She writes Gender Masala notes from her base in Tokyo. Tess Bacalla in Manila, Estrella Gutierrez in Caracas, Kudzai Makombe in Zimbabwe, Diana Cariboni in Montevideo and our founder-blogger Mercedes Sayagues from Maputo are our other regular contributors.

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