When Adama walks through the bustling market square, heads turn. Mothers lean in to tell their friends: “That’s the woman who delivered my baby.” Six days a week, Adama gets on a motorbike and rides 50 minutes to work at Waterloo Community Health Center, a small hospital in the Western Rural Area district of Sierra Leone. She and her team deliver about 200 babies each month, many of whom are high-risk pregnancies referred from outlying rural communities. “It’s hard,” she says.