Giving birth is regarded as one of the most painful human experiences a 
woman will ever encounter. To deal with the pain, some women opt out for
 drugs, while others channel the pain by screaming or grabbing a loved 
one’s hand. But if you’re in a Zimbabwe hospital and you yell out during
 childbirth, your stay at the hospital could cost you extra.
At a hospital in Zimbabwe, the Global Corruption Barometer, a group that campaigns against corruption, released its annual report, revealing that a Zimbabwe hospital exploits
 poor new mothers by charging them $5 every time they scream. The charge
 is said to be for ‘causing false alarm’, according to the report.
Zimbabwe
 is a poor country and is in economic and political turmoil, so this $5 
cost is untenable in a country where $50 is one third of the average 
income and 95 percent of people in the country are unemployed.
Transparency
 International contacted the Deputy Minister in Zimbabwe, who ordered an
 investigation into the charges, and ordered that no additional fines be
 charged. However, the charge for giving birth at a hospital is still 
$50, far out of range for most women in the country. As it stands now, 
many of the women avoid hospitals altogether due to cost.
The 
group has now set up workshops in Zimbabwe to raise awareness about 
corruption. Sadly, Zimbabwe is not alone. According to the group’s 
report, more than a quarter of the world’s population has paid a bribe 
at least once. 

 
 
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