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5 May - International Day of the Midwife “The
World Needs Midwives Now More than Ever”
TASHKENT, UZBEKISTAN –
On 5 May 2010 UNFPA, United Nations
Population Fund in Uzbekistan, circulates
the joint message of Ms. Thoraya Ahmed Obaid,
UNFPA Executive Director,
and Agneta S. Bridges, Secretary-General,
ICM, the International Confederation of
Midwives,
dedicated to the International Day of the
Midwife marked annually on this day.
The message particularly states: “Each year,
hundreds of thousands of women die and three
million newborns do not survive the first
week of life because they lack access to
maternity health services and skilled
midwifery care. For every tragic maternal
death, another 20 women face serious or
long-lasting illness or disabilities such as
obstetric fistula.
On the International Day of the Midwife, the
International Confederation of Midwives and
UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund,
are calling on the governments of the world
to urgently address the shortage of 350,000
midwives worldwide. UNFPA’s Thoraya Obaid
said: “No woman should die trying to give
life. Increased investment is needed to
provide midwifery skills and life saving
services and to make midwives a priority
within health programmes, policies and
budgets.”
The ICM’s Agneta Bridges said: “Skilled
midwives are urgently needed in many
communities that are hard-to-reach, have
insufficient midwives or are affected by
conflict.”
The UNFPA and ICM point out that midwives
can prevent up to 90 per cent of maternal
deaths where they are authorized to practice
their competencies and play a full role
during pregnancy, childbirth and after
birth. They have a critical role in
providing family planning, counselling, and
preventing HIV transmission from mother to
child.
As the world gears up for the 10-year review
of the Millennium Development Goals, both
organizations will be campaigning to
increase funding for goals 4, 5 and 6 to
reduce child mortality, improve maternal
health and combat HIV and AIDS.
We look forward to the high-level Midwifery
Symposium from 5 to 6 June in Washington,
D.C., immediately preceding the Women
Deliver Conference. The symposium aims to
raise awareness around the core role of
midwifery services in achieving MDGs 4, 5
and 6; address challenges in global
standards on education and regulation of
midwives; and strengthen midwifery services.
On the International Day of the Midwife, the
ICM and UNFPA confirm our commitment to work
together to improve the education,
regulation, status and working conditions of
midwives in communities. We do so in
celebration of quality midwifery worldwide
and in recognition that the world needs
midwives now more than ever to protect the
lives of women and babies.”
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UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund,
is an international development agency that
promotes the right of every woman, man and
child to enjoy a life of health and equal
opportunity. UNFPA supports countries in
using population data for policies and
programs to reduce poverty and to ensure
that every pregnancy is wanted, every birth
is safe, every young person is free of
HIV/AIDS, and every girl and woman is
treated with dignity and respect.
For additional information please contact:
Mr. Maksim Fazlitdinov
Programme Associate on
Advocacy/Communication
UNFPA/Uzbekistan
Fazlitdinov@unfpa.org
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