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Walking through the informal settlement of Cavani Sud in eastern Mayotte, psychologist Mona Fandi calls out to a woman: ‘Hello madam, how are you? We have a truck with nurses, a midwife and psychologists for women and children". Chido, the cyclone that devastated Mayotte on 14 December, has complicated access to healthcare in remote areas of the archipelago, putting women and children at risk - a problem that the mobile maternal and child protection lorries are tackling. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES