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UNFPA canvass support for midwives over shortfall of maternal resources

“When crisis strikes, midwives are often first on the scene, especially in remote communities.’’

• May 5, 2024
Midwives (Credit: United Nations Population Funds)
Midwives (Credit: United Nations Population Funds)

The Executive Director, United Nations Population Fund, Dr Natalia Kanem, has urged stakeholders to commit to supporting the midwifery profession toward addressing the global shortfall in maternal health resources.

Ms Kanem said this in a statement on Sunday to commemorate the International Day of the Midwife, celebrated annually on May 5.

The theme of the 2024 commemoration is “Midwives: A vital climate solution.”

The International Day of the Midwife is a day to celebrate and highlight all of the valuable work midwives do every day.

According to Ms Kanem, thanks to midwives, births are safer.

She said, “The sexual and reproductive health care they provide is more attuned to women’s needs, desires and local cultural practices.”

Ms Kanem said that presently, around the world, millions of lives are in the hands of midwives.

She stated, “Whether they are wading through flood waters to reach pregnant women or delivering babies amid the rubble of an earthquake, midwives are the unsung heroes of community health services. When crisis strikes, midwives are often first on the scene, especially in remote communities. They know that babies arrive no matter a childbearing woman’s circumstances, whether she’s resting at home or fleeing due to conflict or disaster.”

She added that midwives were instrumental to navigating the challenges that come with most of the world’s crises.

Ms Kanem said they could provide up to 90 per cent of essential services for sexual and reproductive health and bring their expertise and counsel to women wherever they are.

She, however, said that despite their benefit to the world, there remains a critical global shortage of around a million midwives.

She added, “Their working conditions can be arduous, discouraging many from joining the profession. Overt gender discrimination against this largely female workforce has also resulted in low wage rates, limited opportunities for advancement and reports of sexual harassment on the job. Without significantly expanding midwifery, more women will die in childbirth. Millions of stories will have no heroes, and instead end in tragedy.”

She also said that a worsening climate crisis makes the need for midwives more urgent than ever, adding that the time to act was now. 

(NAN) 

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