05/05/2022
International Day of the Midwife is celebrated annually on 5 May, providing the opportunity to honour the work of midwives, and promote awareness of the crucial care that midwives provide to mothers and their newborns.
Midwives are central to the prevention of maternal and newborn deaths, and stillbirths. Their contibutions are pivotal for the Sustainable Development Goal target of reducing the global maternal mortality ratio to less than 70 per 100 000 live deaths before 2030.
On this occasion ASSF would like to extend its gratitude to its midwives namely Ms Jerina Adelaide and Mr Jimmy Helene for their valued contributions in delivering high standard SRH clinical services to the Seychelles population.
Let’s give these vital and cost-effective contributors to high-standard maternal care the attention they truly deserve.