Tag: women

  • As the UN finally Admits Role in Haiti Cholera Outbreak – Here is How Victims Must be Compensated

    As the UN finally Admits Role in Haiti Cholera Outbreak – Here is How Victims Must be Compensated

    Rosa Freedman, University of Reading and Nicolas Lemay-Hébert, University of Birmingham The United Nations has, at long last, accepted some responsibility that it played a part in a cholera epidemic that broke out in Haiti in 2010 and has since killed at least 9,200 people and infected nearly a million people. This is the first…

  • The Troubling Truth About Maternal Mortality in the United States

    The Troubling Truth About Maternal Mortality in the United States

    When everyday Americans think about women dying during childbirth it is probable that their initial thoughts travel directly to Africa where it is quite well known that maternal mortality is rife. Chances are their thoughts never focus on the deaths and near deaths during childbirth that women experience right here in the United States. After all, the…

  • Better Maternal Care in Africa Can Save Women from Suffering in Childbirth

    Better Maternal Care in Africa Can Save Women from Suffering in Childbirth

    Kareemah Gamieldien, Cape Peninsula University of Technology Every year just over 500,000 women die from complications in pregnancy and childbirth across the world. Another 20 million experience severe complications. But many of these complications are entirely avoidable – including obstructed and protracted labour and one of its side-effects, obstetric fistula. An obstetric fistula is a…

  • NYC Report Tackles Maternal Morbidity Rates

    NYC Report Tackles Maternal Morbidity Rates

    For years researchers who study maternal morbidity and mortality have been stumped as to why rates continue to rise and why women of color are adversely affected despite education, health care, and socio-economic factors. A new report and the first of its kind released in May, New York City 2008 – 2012: Severe Maternal Morbidity, shows…

  • Why a new vaginal ring could be a game-changer in HIV prevention

    Why a new vaginal ring could be a game-changer in HIV prevention

    Thesla Palanee-Phillips, University of the Witwatersrand The results of the two studies showing that a vaginal ring can help reduce the risk HIV infection among women is being hailed as an important HIV prevention breakthrough. Launched four years ago, the two clinical trials, known as ASPIRE and The Ring Study, set out to determine how…

  • HIV ‘Test and Treat’ Strategy Can Save Lives

    HIV ‘Test and Treat’ Strategy Can Save Lives

    By Sydney Rosen, Boston University The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) continues to take a tremendous toll on human health, with 37 million people infected and 1.2 million deaths worldwide in 2014. In sub-Saharan Africa, where the HIV epidemic has been most devastating, more than 25 million people are HIV-infected, about 70 percent of the global total.…

  • Maternal Health Around the World [Infographic]

    Maternal Health Around the World [Infographic]

    Brought to you by Nursing@Georgetown: Nurse Midwife programs Photo: United Nations  

  • Our Instagram Takeover With the Liya Kebede Foundation

    Our Instagram Takeover With the Liya Kebede Foundation

    Last week we partnered with the Liya Kebede Foundation, a nonprofit foundation that supports safe motherhood initiatives, on an Instagram takeover to discuss maternal health in India. I was delighted to share photos from Delhi where I saw Save the Children’s maternal health work in one of Delhi’s slums, Okhla. Below see the photos and…

  • Pregnancy Loss Cards Help Families, Friends Deal With Miscarriage

    Pregnancy Loss Cards Help Families, Friends Deal With Miscarriage

    In the United States, miscarriages cause the loss of between 15 to 20 percent of reported pregnancies, or around 750,000 each year. Miscarriages are painful times for women and often family and friends do not know how to properly empathize. Dr. Jessica Zucker, a Los Angeles based psychologist and writer, specializing in women’s reproductive and maternal mental…

  • Instagram Photo About U.S. Maternal Mortality You Don’t Want to Miss

    Earlier this year I wrote about the important maternal mortality art work of Chicago-based artist and activist, Michelle Hartney and her plan to sew 1,200 hospital gowns for her performance art, MOTHER’S RIGHT —  one for every woman who died in the US during childbirth in 2013. Hartney will perform this piece on September 7th at the…

  • What Fair Trade is Meant to Be

    What Fair Trade is Meant to Be

    Did you know that almost half of the people in the world live in poverty, including almost a billion children? Those living in poverty lack access to a varying number of necessities such as shelter, food, water, and medical care. According to the World Food Programme, hunger is the leading cause of death in the…

  • Maternal Health Heroes: Interview With Dr. Jean Chamberlain Froese #MHHSS

    Maternal Health Heroes: Interview With Dr. Jean Chamberlain Froese #MHHSS

    We are happy to publish our third interview in our Maternal Health Heroes Summer Series with Dr. Jean Chamberlain Froese, Founder and Executive Director of Save the Mothers. Throughout the summer we will speak with some of the most notable maternal health advocates in the world ahead of the Global Maternal Newborn Health Conference that will be held in Mexico City between October 18 –…

  • Maternal Health Heroes: Interview With Dr. Priya Agrawal #MHHSS

    Maternal Health Heroes: Interview With Dr. Priya Agrawal #MHHSS

    We are happy to publish our second interview in our Maternal Health Heroes Summer Series with Dr. Priya Agrawal, Executive Director of Merck for Mothers. Throughout the summer we will speak with some of the most notable maternal health advocates in the world ahead of the Global Maternal Newborn Health Conference that will be held in Mexico City between October 18 –…

  • New Bill is Committed to Reducing Maternal, Newborn, and Child Mortality

    New Bill is Committed to Reducing Maternal, Newborn, and Child Mortality

    Today a new bipartisan bill, The Reach Every Mother and Child Act, was introduced to the Senate by Senators Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Chris Coons (D-Del). The Reach Every Mother and Child Act will build upon decades-old work of the United States being a leader on drastically reducing maternal, newborn, and child mortality. In fact, this new bill…

  • 5 Maternal Health Mobile Apps That Are Saving African Mothers’ Lives

    5 Maternal Health Mobile Apps That Are Saving African Mothers’ Lives

    Driving around Africa in both congested cities and sparsely-populated rural towns you will see that most people carry a mobile phone in plain sight, countless signs for mobile providers can be seen at nearly every turn, and “top up” guys scout out customers who are in constant need of more mobile minutes. Mobile is here to stay in Africa and so are mobile apps.…

  • Maternal Health Heroes: Interview With H.E. Toyin Saraki

    Maternal Health Heroes: Interview With H.E. Toyin Saraki

    We are excited to launch our Maternal Health Heroes Summer Series with an interview with H.E. Mrs. Toyin Saraki, founder of the Wellbeing Foundation Africa. Throughout the summer we will speak with some of the most notable maternal health advocates in the world ahead of the Global Maternal Newborn Health Conference that will be held…

  • Featured Photos: Ethiopian Women Gain Access to Trade Markets

    Featured Photos: Ethiopian Women Gain Access to Trade Markets

    These trainees are at a project known as “Connecting 1,500 Women and Girls to the Export Market”. The project was created in 2014 by Ethiopia’s First Lady, Mrs. Roman Tesfaye and trains women and girls to develop skills in industries such as leather, weaving, basketry, embroidery, gemstones, and spinning and connect them to global markets to…

  • Burundi Artisans Continue Trade Despite Looming Civil War

    Burundi Artisans Continue Trade Despite Looming Civil War

    Ever since sitting Burundi president Pierre Nkurunziza said he would seek a third term despite it being unconstitutional, there has a been mass exodus of Burundians into the hills and surrounding countries due to the country’s infighting. Today a countrywide election took place even though the youthful opposition vehemently protested against a presidential election. Explosions, gun…

  • Register: Free Online Course Examines Women, Child, and Adolescent Health #FLImprovingHealth

    Register: Free Online Course Examines Women, Child, and Adolescent Health #FLImprovingHealth

    The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine is launching a free online course about women, child, and adolescent health. The course called Improving the Health of Women, Children and Adolescents: from Evidence to Action will last for six weeks starting on Monday, September 28, 2015. Registrations are now open.  While the course is primarily targeted to…

  • Women Entrepreneurs Find Support From Global Drink Company #5By20

    Guest Post by Tisha Berg of Biz Mommy “The Journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step.” — Lau Tzu, Chinese Philosopher That inspirational quote has never rang more true than when considering the journey of thousands of successful women entrepreneurs around the world who started out with little more than a desire to…