Watch the videos below to hear more stories from m-mama drivers, healthcare professionals and women who have used the service to deliver healthy babies.

Monyane

has worked as a taxi driver in Lesotho since 2009. He now drives pregnant women and new borns to emergency care through the m-mama programme.

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Motsoanku Grace ‘Mefane

is a Programme Manager at the Lesotho Ministry of Health. She is also m-mama coordinator for the ministry.

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Mabakoena Malara

used the m-mama service when she went into labour late at night.

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Mamontšonyane

called the m-mama phone line when her granddaughter was giving birth to her first child.

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Mareitumetse Sefako

is Vodafone Foundation’s Country Director for m-mama.

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Maseabata

works as a dispatcher at Motebang Hospital in Lesotho.

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Maseraele Motseki

is a mother of two who lives in rural Lesotho. When delivering her second child, she was transported by m-mama to a local health facility, where she experienced complications.

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Nthabiseng Kalekoana

gave birth to premature twin girls in rural Lesotho. When her daughters needed emergency respiratory treatment, they were transported to Motebang Hospital through m-mama.

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Robose Monesa

is a community driver in Lesotho. Through m-mama he’s been trained to provide free emergency transport for pregnant women and newborns.

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