Economy and Business (Books and Journals)
- International Midwifery Vanaf Jaarg. 15 Nr. 6, November 2002 tot en met Jaarg. 22 Nr. 2, June 2009 International Confederation of Midwives, 2009
- ICM welcomes European master's course for midwives.
- Message from the editor.
- The first official celebration of the International Day of the Midwife in the people's Republic of China.
- 'Normalising childbirth through authentic collaboration': the international evidence.
- ICM Vice President Frances Day-Stirk represented the ICM at a high-profile event on the day following the International Day of the Midwife, when parliamentarians, celebrities and key players in world maternal health came together at the UK's House of Commons.
- National Safe Motherhood Day in India celebrated by WRA.
- Launch of 'investing in midwives' in southern Sudan helps drive towards MDGs for 2015.
- International day of the midwife, 5 May 2009: the world needs midwives, now more than ever.
- ICM Vice President Frances Day-Stirk describes recent action among midwives--and she urges them 'to believe'.
- New ICM logo launched.
- Congratulations to Lao from the ICM Asia Pacific Region.
- Meet the new ICM vice-president with a commitment to midwives' work in the community: Elizabeth Duff, ICM Communications Manager, talks to British midwife Frances Day-Stirk who has been ICM Vice-President since her election in May 2008.
- Meeting the ICM Board 2: new and re-elected members form a dynamic group: this page continues the introductions to the ICM Board members who were elected by the Council at their meeting in Glasgow, May 2008.
- ICM Secretary General Agneta Bridges gives members and readers an update on recent events from her office in The Hague.
- Women and midwives benefit from findings in review of maternity services in Australia; Hannah Dahlen of the Australian College of Midwives describes moves in Australia to reduce inequality in childbirth outcomes and raise midwives' status.
- Alicia Beatriz Cillo, interim Board member, Americas, describes celebrations in La Plata.
- International Women's Day 8 March 2009.
- III International Midwives Congress: 'midwife, woman, family, and community. an alliance for life.'/III Congreso Internacional de Matronas: 'matrona, mujer, familia comunidad: una alianza or la vida'.
- WHO-UNFPA-UNICEF-World Bank: joint country support for accelerated implementation of maternal and newborn continuum of care.
- 'Why did my mother die? Why did my wife die?'.
- New midwifery programme in UAE has community focus and is 'designed to meet international standards'.
- Obesity is a growing contributor to maternal morbidity in the industrialised world and beyond; international data presented at a UK conference supports the view that an epidemic of obesity is threatening the health of mothers and babies.
- At Pakistan midwives' conference, Health Minister says they are 'backbone of the healthcare system': Imtiaz Kamal and Clara Pasha of the Midwifery Association of Pakistan have sent a report of the first national midwifery conference in the history of the country.
- Director of Midwifery Programme announced in Pakistan.
- The State of the World's Children 2009 UNICEF report.
- ICM Global Outreach meeting with members.
- Parliamentary 'Action on Maternal & Newborn Health'.
- 'Midwifery in the Philippines: 'a laudable service' but there are issues and challenges: Alice de la Gente, former President of the Integrated Midwives Association of the Philippines (IMAP), wrote about midwives' key healthcare role in this country.
- International Council on Women's Health Issues (ICOWHI) Conference held in Gabarone, Botswana, 9-11 July, 2008.
- Meeting the ICM Board: new and re-elected members form a dynamic group: June 2008 saw the establishment of an enhanced governance structure for the ICM: here some of the new Board members introduce themselves.
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