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Safer Births in Humanitarian Settings
Through strong partnerships and innovative approaches, Maternity Foundation is improving the health of mothers and babies in some of the world’s most fragile settings. For women living in areas of … Continue reading “Safer Births in Humanitarian Settings”
Read MoreSignificant Impact of the Safe Delivery App in Ghana
Midwives in Northern Ghana have increased their knowledge with 40 percent after using the Safe Delivery App for just three months. That is just one of the impressive results revealed … Continue reading “Significant Impact of the Safe Delivery App in Ghana”
Read MoreThe Safe Delivery App in Tanzania
On May 3rd 2018 a stakeholder event combined with the launch of the ‘My Learning’ platform took place at the Danish Embassy in Dar es Salaam. The event was attended … Continue reading “The Safe Delivery App in Tanzania”
Read MoreThe passing of Juliane
It is with great sadness that we say goodbye to Juliane Meulengracht Bang, who has been a board member at Maternity Foundation since 2011, including her role as Chairman of … Continue reading “The passing of Juliane”
Read MoreHack4Girls in Ethiopia
Four months after the hackathon event in Copenhagen, the enthusiasm and entrepreneural spirit of Hack4Girls live on. In November 2017, Hack4Girls brought together talents from tech, NGOs and creative industries … Continue reading “Hack4Girls in Ethiopia”
Read MoreMyanmar launch of The Safe Delivery App
Nay Pyi Taw, February 2018 – The Safe Delivery App will soon be in the hands of midwives in Myanmar to help make childbirth safer for women across the country, … Continue reading “Myanmar launch of The Safe Delivery App”
Read MoreOle Kirk’s Foundation helps Maternity Foundation reach more mothers and newborns in Ethiopia – and beyond
Four years ago, Maternity Foundation had a vision to scale our maternal health expertise across Ethiopia – and in other countries as well. At the time, we had a well-established … Continue reading “Ole Kirk’s Foundation helps Maternity Foundation reach more mothers and newborns in Ethiopia – and beyond”
Read MoreThe Safe Delivery App is launched in India
The Indian version of the Safe Delivery App is now available to skilled birth attendants in India to help make childbirth safer for women across the country! The Indian Safe … Continue reading “The Safe Delivery App is launched in India”
Read MoreHack4Girls – A Hackathon to support Refugee Women and Girls
Yesterday, Maternity Foundation and partners hosted the finale of the Hackathon event Hack4Girls. HRH Crown Princess Mary and Minister for Development Cooperation Ulla Tørnæs attended the finale. Hack4Girls brought together … Continue reading “Hack4Girls – A Hackathon to support Refugee Women and Girls”
Read MoreMaternity Foundation receives French eHealth award
Maternity Foundation was proudly awarded the Fondation Pierre Fabre’s Global South e-Health Observatory Award in Toulouse, France.
Read MoreLaunch of new website to support usage of The Safe Delivery App
The new website is an important milestone in getting the App into the hands of as many health workers as possible.
Read MoreSafe Delivery App launched in Lao PDR
The safe delivery app is launched in Lao PDR to help midwives save even more lives
Read More10 years with Maternity Foundation
10 years ago, Feyisa Gudeta started working with Maternity Foundation as a community officer. Since then, he has been promoted to project manager, and he now oversees our maternal and … Continue reading “10 years with Maternity Foundation”
Read More“I encourage all midwife trainers to download this App!”
Name: Ruth Maithya Occupation: Nurse/midwife trainer at Amref Health Africa Age: 37. Residence: Lives in Nairobi, Kenya. Family status: Married and mother of three children between the age of 5 and 14. Why did you…
Read MorePlaying soccer for maternal health
Yesterday, Maternity Foundation played soccer at the Global Goals World Cup tournament in Nairobi, Kenya as part of the Mamas United team. The Global Goals World Cup began in Copenhagen in 2016 as a tribute…
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