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What are your hopes for your daughter?

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KateMumsnet · 29/03/2011 12:45

Last year, as part of our ongoing support for organisations working on maternal health in the developing world, CarrieMumsnet handed in a Mother's Day card to David Cameron and Nick Clegg, asking them to keep the issue high on the international development agenda. One year on, and there's good news: the number of women dying in childbirth worldwide is falling. But there's still a long way to go, and so this Mother's Day the White Ribbon Alliance is asking Mumsnetters to add their 'Dreams For My Daughter' to those already submitted by families worldwide.

The plan is to send some of these Dreams to Number Ten, to remind the government to keep up the pressure on world leaders to deliver the funding they promised at the UN in September. The goal is to provide 3.5 million extra health workers, which would help to prevent 1000 women a day from dying needlessly in childbirth - and the idea came from a Hadhya, a Yemeni WRA member, whose own mother's dream was that her daughter wouldn't be married at 11 and a mother at 13, as she had been.

If you'd like to help, do post your own Dream here; they can be as pragmatic and personal, or as global and wide-ranging as you'd like. And if your household is a boys-only one, don't be put off - you can post your dream for your son (or for a possible future DIL or granddaughter Smile) here too.

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SilverScarf · 03/04/2011 23:29

Happy and healthy, whatever that entails. I wish DS the same of course.

ilovesprouts · 04/04/2011 07:47

yes hes 1 in may ,houseworkwhorelook on the happy mothers day thread its in the box on the right side

eden263 · 04/04/2011 09:54

I want my daughter to be healthy and happy, and not end up in a string of abusive and unhappy relationships like I did.

I want my daughter to have a positive and loving relationship with me, and not a soul-destroyingly negative one like I have with my own mother. I never ever want my daughter to feel devalued and worthless by her mother, the one person in the whole world who should be right behind her 100%.

I also hope that, being an old Mum, that I manage to stay alive long enough for her to be a happy, settled, secure and independent adult before I die and leave her to it.

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