Greater Access to Midwives like Jenny: For Women around the World and Here in North Carolina
A few hours after I delivered my daughter three years ago, one of my midwives, Jenny Cox, stopped by to see how we were doing.Welcome to My Mother's Kitchen: Task Sharing and Innovation
Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda's mother was a true innovator—by necessity.Getting Health Workers to the Women Who Need Them
Maureen Kanyiginya is a young midwife with a gentle, confident presence. Sitting on a bench in a grassy area outside the rural health center where she works, in western Uganda, she says she loves helping mothers and delivering their babies. "I make mothers comfortable," she states firmly. "I'm a health worker."Nine Reasons We Place Health Workers at the Center of Our Efforts
Maureen Kanyiginya is a young midwife with a gentle and confident presence. Meet her and others through our new video series.Women and Men Learning the Basics of Emergency Obstetric Care
Three groups of 24 Ethiopian midwives learned basic emergency obstetric care skills, such as inserting catheters and postabortion care.