AMREF's Stand Up For African Mothers Campaign: Training Midwives to Reduce Maternal Mortality in Africa
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Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Cabridens, M (Author)
- Tolve, S (Author)
Title
AMREF's Stand Up For African Mothers Campaign: Training Midwives to Reduce Maternal Mortality in Africa
Abstract
Abstract. AMREF is the African Medical and Research Foundation, a uniquely African organization, created
in 1957 which runs 145 health programmes a year to help around 7 million people in Africa. Headquartered
in Nairobi and with offices around the world, AMREF ensures access to health care for the most vulnerable
and marginalized people in Africa, with a focus on women and children. AMREF works within the communities,
and works with and for women as they are the heart of the communities. Indeed, by focusing on midwives
training in the Stand Up For African Mothers campaign, AMREF is able to talk about the key role of women
and mothers for a healthy Africa and the needs of health workers to reduce mortality rates for mothers but
also for children.
Keywords. Health care, Africa, women, children, poverty, social work, midwifes, pregnancy.
Publication
The Journal of Field Actions: Field Actions Science Reports
Date
2012
Language
en
Citation
Cabridens, M., & Tolve, S. (2012). AMREF’s Stand Up For African Mothers Campaign: Training Midwives to Reduce Maternal Mortality in Africa. The Journal of Field Actions: Field Actions Science Reports. https://journals.openedition.org/factsreports/1862
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