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On International Day of the Midwife today we recognise the dedication, skill, and compassion of these essential professionals who provide care when it is needed most.
As we mark this important day, we extend our gratitude to all midwives for their unwavering commitment to their patients, their communities, and the profession. Their expertise and dedication are the foundation of quality healthcare, and their impact is felt in every corner of society.
This year’s theme for International Day of the Midwife on 5 May is Midwives: Critical in Every Crisis.
The world is facing an unprecedented number of compounding crises – natural disasters, conflicts, and the ongoing impacts of climate change.
Midwives can provide up to 90% of sexual, reproductive, maternal, newborn, and adolescent health services, even during humanitarian crises.
Midwives are trusted first responders within their communities, who can prepare health systems to be ready for any crisis. Yet they are often excluded from preparedness planning and response efforts.
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