New Partner: Maternity Worldwide

As maternal health is one of our core areas of concentration we are thrilled and excited to partner with Maternity Worldwide, an organization that works in partnership with local communities to increase access to high quality maternal health care.

Maternity Worldwide’s current programs are mainly in Sub-Saharan Africa where need is the greatest. Here the lifetime risk of dying in pregnancy or childbirth is I in 39 compared with 1 in 3800 in developed countries like the UK and US.

Maternity Worldwide has a vision of a world in which all women and their babies are able to access safe and appropriate childbirth regardless of where they live. Please share our vision and help us to work towards the day when no woman or girl dies needlessly in childbirth.

Connect with our newest partner, Maternity Worldwide!

Website: www.maternityworldwide.org

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/maternityww

Twitter: @maternityww

YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/maternityworldwide1


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One response to “New Partner: Maternity Worldwide”


  1. Maternity Worldwide is a great organization, it’s wonderful to see a partnership with them.

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