Global Health Nursing & Midwifery
State of the World’s Midwifery 2011
Started by Yue Guan on 01 Jul 2011
The State of the World’s Midwifery 2011: Delivering Health, Saving Lives, coordinated by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), is the result of the collaborative efforts of 30 agencies and organizations and hundreds of individuals working at national, subnational, regional and global levels. It responds to the ‘Global Call to Action’ issued at the Symposium on Strengthening Midwifery at Women Deliver in Washington, DC in June 2010; and it is supportive of and aligned with the UN Secretary-General’s Global Strategy for Women’s and Children’s Health.
The report presents a body of knowledge to inform and accelerate the availability of quality midwifery services for women and newborns. It aims to make a valuable contribution both to strengthening the midwifery workforce around the world and to the critical planning that is needed to achieve the health Millennium Development Goals. The first ever State of the World’s
Midwifery is focused on 58 countries with high rates of maternal, foetal and newborn mortality. Its content has been largely informed by responses to a detailed survey that was developed to collect new or updated data and information in six areas: the number and types of practising midwifery personnel, education, regulation, professional association, policies and external development assistance.
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State of the World’s Midwifery 2011 (external URL) (click here for more details...) Link leads to: http://www.unfpa.org/sowmy/resources/en/main.htm
Source: United Nations Population Fund - UNFPA
Publication Date: June 20, 2011
Languages: English, French, Spanish
Keywords: Databases & Publications, maternal health, Midwifery
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