Across western Kenya, a group of female motorcycle riders known as the Boda Girls are helping bridge a critical gap in maternal health care. Trained not only in motorcycle riding but also in basic maternal health and patient care, many of the women are nurses or community health workers.
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- Boda girls are female motorcycle riders trained in maternal health care
- They provide free transport for pregnant women in remote areas 7s
- The service operates in Siaya, Kisumu, and Homabe counties since 2022 45s
- Expectant mothers feel safer with female motorcycle drivers 52s
- UNICEF estimates over 5,000 women die yearly in Kenya from preventable complications 1m 24s