SARA GÓMEZ / International Confederation of Midwives / Global
International Confederation of Midwives (ICM), one of FP2030’s global partners, is fostering a movement for midwifery to increase the availability, accessibility, and quality of comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services. ICM does this by enabling and strengthening partnerships, advocacy, and communications for midwifery, with women’s voices at the center and ensuring the training and recruitment of midwives. And an important part of the work involves increasing midwives’ role in the provision of contraceptive services.
Midwives play a key role in family planning; they deliver more than babies. The fact that competent midwives can provide 90% of sexual and reproductive health care services, including family planning and contraceptives, shows their potential, but we know that they make up only 10% of the global health workforce. We need to optimize their scope of practice and work to reduce the global shortage of midwives.
Advocacy Lead at International Confederation of Midwives (ICM)
“As an advocate for midwives and midwifery, and the key role that health workers and their associations play in improving health outcomes for women and newborns, I am privileged to be working on sexual and reproductive health and rights from a supply-side perspective, having initially advocated for the same from a demand-side perspective.
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