Extending Resources to Save Mothers' Lives

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Pathfinder provides regional workshops on the nonpneumatic, anti-shock garment for emergency obstetric care providers (Peru) 2009-2010

More than 10,259 women register with “Mayer Shasthya,” Pathfinder’s postpartum hemorrhage project (Bangladesh) as of June 2010 A Delivery Bag, containing a flip booklet for low-literacy audiences, emergency medication, a blood loss measuring mat, and a safe delivery kit, is developed for use in home births (Bangladesh) 2009

Pathfinder supports the Ministry of Women Affairs to provide and expand the use of the NASG to primary and secondary health facilities (Nigeria) 2010

Pathfinder’s training curriculum is gradually incorporated into state-level basic emergency obstetric care (India) 2009-2010

Pathfinder’s training is incorporated in the curriculum of 88 midwifery schools (Nigeria) 2009-2010

Pathfinder increases access to emergency blood supplies by mobilizing communities to donate and by establishing a blood bank (Nigeria) 2009-2010

Pathfinder’s comprehensive kit to reverse life-threatening shock is stored in emergency rooms and labor and delivery wards (India) 2009

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Nigeria

Pathfinder trains the International Red Cross Society to prevent and manage postpartum hemorrhage in refugee settings (Tanzania) 2010 Pathfinder begins to collaborate with the Women’s Refugee Commission to improve maternal health care for crisis-affected populations (Tanzania) 2009

Pathfinder advocates with Ministry of Health officials and key leaders in medical education and professional associations to promote the non-pneumatic, anti-shock garment (Peru) 2009-2010

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Peru

Tanzania

PATHFINDER DEVELOPS A COMPREHENSIVE MODEL to build national government support, enable essential clinical interventions, and develop local government and community-wide knowledge and commitment to preventing and managing postpartum hemorrhage. 2007

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John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation funds a project to address maternal mortality in India and Nigeria 2007

WORLDWIDE REPLICATION OF PATHFINDER’S MODEL IS NOW ACHIEVABLE. Governments and partner organizations can scale up interventions to combat postpartum hemorrhage using Pathfinder’s Global Training Curriculum, Tool Kit, and Training Film. These robust tools promote the expansion of Pathfinder’s comprehensive approach to saving mothers’ lives. 2010

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Pathfinder’s Board of Directors allocates private funds to expand Pathfinder’s postpartum hemorrhage work to Bangladesh and Peru 2009

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John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation funds Pathfinder’s postpartum hemorrhage efforts in refugee camps in Tanzania 2009

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UNFPA funds help build the capacity of 20 health facilities to receive Pathfinder training and the non-pneumatic, antishock garment in Nigeria 2009

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World Bank supports Pathfinder’s efforts to prevent and manage postpartum hemorrhage in Bangladesh 2010

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Cloverleaf Foundation funds a solar-powered blood transfusion service in Nigeria 2010

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UNFPA funds a series of workshops on emergency obstetric care, incorporating the use of the non-pneumatic, anti-shock garment in Peru 2010


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