WUNRN
MISSING MIDWIVES REPORT - Save
the Children
Direct Link to Full 42-Page 2011
Report:
Every
year 48 million women in the world give birth without someone present who has
recognised midwifery skills. This paper argues that the world needs more
midwives and skilled birth attendants if the Millennium Development Goals to
reduce child deaths by two-thirds and maternal mortality by three-quarters are
to be met.
The
authors find that the global shortage of 350,000 midwives means that many women
and babies die from complications that could easily be prevented by skilled
health workers and right equipment.
The paper highlights that rich and poor countries have already shown their support for boosting the number of midwives. Yet, these commitments must become a foundation for concrete action.
The document concludes it is essential to ensure more midwives, nurses, doctors and community health workers are recruited, trained, equipped, paid, supported and deployed to serve the poorest and most marginalised communities. Recommendations include: