By Charlotte Allum | Fundraising and Outreach Coordinator
This year we are delighted to be adopting another FIVE villages: Hillat Sabil, Korla, Katonta, Kudeil and Hillat Um Gadeer.
Currently, in all five villages combined, there are 1,767 women living without access to basic everyday needs. Clean water is miles away from their villages, food is scarce and there is no healthcare, let alone healthcare for them whilst pregnant, and for their children once born.
We are going to train two women as midwives from each of these five new villages. That is 10 midwives. Please can you help?
Can you imagine what it would be like to go through pregnancy for 9 months without a midwife? How would your mother, your wife, your sister have coped? There would be no check-ups to ensure you and your baby were healthy, there would be no equipment to ensure your baby arrived safely and there certainly would have been no post-natal care.
During birth in Darfur, the only reassurance these women have in the remote villages is a Traditional Birth Attender. She is an older lady, with no medical experience, who has survived childbirth and tries to do her best to deliver the baby safely. If, however, there is obstructred labour and they can't get the mother to hospital in time - on the back of a donkey - to have a caesaerian, she would use rope delivery which is just doesn't bear thinking about, The baby often doesn't survive and the mother is very lucky to survive.
But it doesn't have to be this way.
$3,050 trains one woman as a midwife in Darfur, provides her with a medical kit, and a wealth of knowledge to help her sisters, neighbours, and friends deliver their babies safely, as well as give pre- and post-natal care. Not only that, but midwives must also register the births - and indeed deaths - in each of our villages and, very importantly, discourage Female Genital Mutilation (FGM). We are delighted to say that infant mortality rares are now much lower in a Kids for Kids village, and FGM is a dying practice. All because of our wonderful midwives.
Every small donation builds up to another midwife that can be trained, and hundreds of lives saved.
Please consider making a monthly donation of even $10/£10 towards this project. If we all do this, we will raise enough for a midwife in no time.
Thank you all for your consistent support.
Please will you help us train Midwives in each of these villages to give the young girls there hope for the future, dissuade the practice of FGM and save mothers' and babies' lives!
Can you donate today? We really can't do it without you!
Please share this project with those you know who might want to help save lives with trained midwives. Every penny counts, and every new supporter is an absolute blessing for families in Darfur.
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