yocan'take a nborn in t house. gogets ang. you're better off in the cow shed. induka kari: she was completely unaware of the fact that she would need medical care, because her first child was breach born. ifhe hadn't gotten proper carey a traid birth atndant, s would he died. maheswor i' rest foseven da, but th it's back twork. i ve to pod the ri, carry water, c grass, d chop wd. lifes tough re. narrator: don't go away. when we return, one country's child health success story that has the rest of the world taking notice. narrator: if there's one overwhelming success story in maternal and child health, it can be found in malawi, where almost half the country, 40%, lives in poverty. but for years, the government has been investing in all sorts of new plans for life-saving care. the result? the number of deaths in children under five has been cut in half over the past 20 years. malawi's striking results are strongly linked to efforts on the ground, house by house, community to community, to give mothers the support they need. "living proof" has this success story