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Help end maternal deaths - send your photos or stories about health workers who have helped you.

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Carriemumsnet · 04/05/2010 17:47

Our friends at the White Ribbon Alliance want our help in celebrating health workers as superheroes. They're demanding that the G8 leaders act to fill the global shortfall of health workers, and they want us to send photos or stories of ordinary health workers who've been doing extraordinary things in their everyday work, to show our support. If you're involved in events to celebrate the International Day of the Midwife on May 5th, or International Nurses Day on May 12th, send a photo! If not, then please send a story or photo of a health worker who's touched your life, to show the G8 leaders how important health workers are. You can download a full action pack here and read more about Mumsnet's involvement with the Maternal Mortality campaign here. But just in case you don't get round to downloading the pdf all you have to do is.... email your photo/story to Maeve Shearlaw on [email protected] by the 25th of May 2010, along with

Name(s):
Organization affiliation (if applicable): Please put MN somewhere so we can see how many folks take part!
Address:
Country:
Telephone Number:
Email Address:

Your superhero health worker:
What is their name?

Where do they work? (i.e. hospital, region, country)

What is their story? Why are they a superhero?

Thanks all

MNHQ

Carriemumsnet · 04/05/2010 20:31

Absolutely - don't think they are wanting to track down the individuals just give a sense of what having a dedicated health worker can mean, particularly to a pregnant woman. So any pix you have of you with babe and midwife, even if you can't recall her name - send 'em in!

And please post here if you do send a comment or photo - might encourage others to join you

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