For this weeks blog I want to give you an idea of the need and opportunities of being a trained Christian midwife.
For every woman who dies in childbirth, around 20 more suffer injury, infection or disease – approximately 10 million women each year. Most of these deaths are avoidable and could be prevented by having a trained birthing attendant available.
Every minute, at least one woman dies from complications related to pregnancy or childbirth – that means 529,000 women die every year according to the World Health Organization.
'While motherhood is often a positive and fulfilling experience, for too many women it is associated with suffering, ill-health and even death. The major direct causes of maternal morbidity and mortality include haemorrhage, infection, high blood pressure, unsafe abortion, and obstructed labour.'
A big part of Newlife's vision is to train and equip interested students to start their own birthing centers in other third-world countries. Our midwifery program will provide each graduate with the necessary skills and knowledge to practice anywhere in the world. Being a midwife opens many doors to countless opportunities.
Our school mission and vision has been cast after spending more than a decade advancing this perspective.
We strongly believe that a trained Christian midwife has the capacity to be a signifiant agent in serving the World Christian Movement. Our strategic vision is to see our graduates use their new skills to access places around the world where she is fully capable of transcending barriers to the Gospel message.
The world is changing every day and doors are closing to the typical western missionary. However, those doors remain very open to health care specialists especially in light of the global challenges of inadequate maternal and newborn health care.
The beauty of midwifery within the context of cross-cultural Christian missions is simply this; there are no cultural, religious or political barriers to expressing the compassion and mercy of Jesus Christ demonstrated through the hands of a Christian midwife. This reality is enhanced by the simple fact that it extends out to the family of the midwife's patient and subsequently grants access of her Christian witness into the patient's home. This exact story has been played out tens of thousands of times here in the Philippines involving our midwife students and their patients.
A Christian midwife is undoubtedly a viable cross-cultural missions commodity. Our mission is to serve as a catalyst to see that vision come to fruition!
taken from: http://www.midwifeschool.org/about_mission.htm click on the link to read more
Statistics from two African countries in AIM's Central Region
Indicators
| Northern Sudan | 2015 Target | Southern Sudan | 2015 Target |
Maternal mortality ratio (per 100,000 live births)
|
638
| 134 | 1,989 | 1680 |
Birth attended by skilled health staff
|
57%
|
90%
|
10.2%
|
-
|
Contraceptive prevalence rate (current use)
|
7.6%
|
-
|
4.7%
|
-
|
Adolescent birth rate (12-14) years
|
-
|
204/1000
|
-
| |
Antenatal care coverage (at least one visit and at least four visits
|
70%
|
-
|
16%
|
-
|
Indicators
| Northern Sudan | 2015 Target | Southern Sudan | 2015 Target |
Under-5 mortality rate (per 1,000)
|
102
| 41 | 381 | 83 |
Infant mortality rate (per 1,000 live births)
|
71
|
53
|
131
|
-
|
One-year-olds immunized against measles
|
85%
|
100%
|
20.2%
|
-
|
taken from; http://www.sd.undp.org/mdg_fact.htm
Infant mortality rate in Central African Republic
- Total: 85.63 deaths/1,000 live births
- Male: 92.44 deaths/1,000 live births
- Female: 78.61 deaths/1,000 live births (2006 est.)
- taken from; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_the_Central_African_Republic
This is an area that is also on my heart - maternal education and care. This is a vital issue that is needed in so many places. This is a great vision, and I am so glad you are pursuing this! You will be a blessing to so many people in the years to come!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this info. I hope you get your funding
ReplyDeleteTianne, I don't think I had ever heard how high the mortality rates are for childbirth. God has called you to do important work. Diana Fischbach
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