Aminata - she's the kind of person who takes you in with a smile.
A midwife from the Mauritanian town of Rosso, along the Senegalese border, Aminata came here to Bassikounou, about 80 km from the border with Mali, for her work.
At the Mbera Camp Health Center (in Mauritania's Malian refugee camp), Aminata is in charge of the maternal health unit. She admires her co-workers - the same ones since 2016.
In total, it's a team of five traditional birth assistants, five midwives and four hygienists, who provide rotating services to ensure that maternal health care, such as pre- and post-natal consultations, are available on an ongoing basis. This is essential to reduce infant and maternal mortality rates in the country. Between January 1, 2019 and May 31, 2019, Aminata and her team assisted 495 births and carried out 1,874 prenatal consultations.