Saving mothers and babies
We hear about the low-cost incubator that can run on a battery and a bottle of water.
In 2017, Spanish engineer Pablo Bergasa began an unusual hobby: to design a new incubator for use in African hospitals. Eight years on, he has sent 200 of his machines around the world, and he estimates they have saved the lives of 5,000 babies. Pablo’s incubator costs just a small proportion of the price of a regular machine and can run on a battery and a bottle of water. Plus Myra Anubi hears about how a simple but ingenious plastic sheet is saving women from dying after giving birth.
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Presenter: Myra Anubi
Reporter: Esperanza Escribano
Producer: William Kremer
Editor: Jon Bithrey
Sound mix: Andrew Mills
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