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URGENT APPEAL: MOTHERS & BABIES NEED YOU

This Christmas, please help save mothers and babies from dying needlessly

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Why your gift matters

In the remote Afar region of Ethiopia, mothers are still dying while giving life.

No hospitals. No roads. No doctors. Just endless desert and the hope that someone will reach them in time.

Every day, another family loses a mother. But it doesn’t have to be this way.

Your gift today will train more Traditional Birth Attendants — women who bring life-saving care to mothers where no other help exists. With skilled knowledge, clean birthing kits and ability to access emergency transport, they can stop preventable deaths before they happen.

Please give a gift today to turn silent nights into safe nights — and help mothers in Afar live to hear their baby’s first cry.

Pictured: a trained Traditional Birth Attendant [left] providing antenatal care to an expectant mother.

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Trained TBA providing antenatal care to expectant mother

What is a Traditional Birth Attendant?

In Afar, most women still give birth at home, far from hospitals or health centres. Families turn to a Traditional Birth Attendant (TBA) — a trusted woman in the community who once relied on experience alone. Through our local project partners APDA, TBAs now receive formal training in safe pregnancy and childbirth. Equipped with clean birthing kits, they are often the only source of care in these remote communities.

Pictured: a trained TBA providing antenatal care to an expectant mother.

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TBAs learning about newborn resuscitation

How important is a Traditional Birth Attendant?

Across Afar’s vast, often roadless desert, many women live days from the nearest health centre. A trained TBA can reach mothers where no one else can — in their homes, on the move, across harsh terrain. Each TBA trained means more mothers checked, cleaner and safer deliveries, and more newborns surviving their first day of life. For expectant mothers living in one of the most isolated and deadly regions of Ethiopia, a trained TBA can mean the difference between life and death.

Pictured: TBAs learning about newborn resuscitation as part of their formal training.

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