Jun 7th, 2010 8:18 PM UTC
By Melinda French Gates
I’m speaking at the Women Deliver conference in Washington, D.C., today to highlight maternal, child, and reproductive health as a global priority.
Three months ago, I traveled to a village in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, where I met a young mother named Rukmini. Six days before, she’d given birth to a daughter she named Durga, after the Hindu goddess of power.
According to custom, Rukmini and Durga remained in the same room after the birth. Seven days later, Rukmini carried Durga into the light of day for a ceremony that celebrated the special bond between mother and child, called Chhathi. As their neighbors drummed and sang songs, Rukmini held Durga up to thank the sun god for a healthy birth and ask for his blessing.
I kept thinking about the overwhelming joy, hope, and optimism I felt when each of my three children was born. No matter who you are, no matter where you live, it is incredibly moving to hold a healthy baby in your arms.
But tens of millions of women never get to experience that moment of beauty. For these women, childbirth is filled not with joy, but with dread, pain, and sorrow. They know they might die during delivery. If they survive, they are terrified their baby might die.
The world is now coming together to save the 350,000 mothers and 3 million newborns who die every year. At Women Deliver, we are nurturing a vision that is changing the world.
- Donors will spend more on women and children, and those donations will be tracked.
- Developing countries will pass rigorous policies for women’s and children’s health, and fully fund their implementation, and health workers will have the tools and training they need.
- Communities will work together to gather solid evidence about the interventions that work best, and combine them into a comprehensive plan to save lives.
- Women everywhere will have the knowledge and power to save their lives and the lives of their babies.
We can make a new world for mothers like Rukmini. When she hugs her daughter Durga, she holds the future in her hands.
In the comments below, please share what you are going to do to bring about this vision of the world.
For more information, go to the foundation’s Women Deliver page or the Women Deliver website. In this recent blog post, I share more of what I’ve seen around the world, the success stories in Malawi and India, and the foundation’s approach to saving women’s and children’s lives.
-Melinda French Gates
TAGS: Maternal and Child Health, Spotlight
08/06/2010 at 10:37 am
I am really glad to go through this because the way things are portrayed is quite educating and I am sure I am sure many are going to take cognizance of what is been presented, thank you once again.
09/06/2010 at 3:43 pm
it is really great what bill and melinda did they are great people i wish them all the best
09/06/2010 at 6:29 pm
Bill and Melinda are great people .with them poverty is good by,God BLESS YOU PEOPLE
10/06/2010 at 11:35 am
Good to hear. Thanks for the news.