In Bangladesh, our grants support maternal health worker salaries, outreach, education, and medicine.
More than 7,800 women die every year from pregnancy-related causes in Bangladesh. Largely due to a shortage of skilled birth attendants in rural regions.
In Bangladesh, our grants support maternal health worker salaries, outreach, education, and medicine.
More than 7,800 women die every year from pregnancy-related causes in Bangladesh. Largely due to a shortage of skilled birth attendants in rural regions.
The HOPE Foundation for Women & Children of Bangladesh provides comprehensive pregnancy, postnatal and newborn care, access to emergency care, health education, and community outreach in rural Bangladesh.
Every Mother Counts’ financial support to the HOPE Foundation has been used for everything from ambulances to reduce emergency transportation costs education in Cox’s Bazare to reach refugees.
PARTNER Since 2016
AFFECTED 1,615 lives
Asociacion Carzon del Agua trains indiginous midwives from high maternal-mortality districts with a 3-year curriculum that incorporates indigenous traditions in the country’s first professional university-level degree program
Our grant funding supported the renovation of Corazon’s birth center and clinic which provides care for women on a slideing scale, subsidized the cost of the school and serves as a training ground for students.
PARTNER Since 2015
Grant Support $99,000 | 2017-2018
AFFECTED 1,615 lives
Guatemala has the highest maternal death rate in Latin America
ONE WOMAN’S STORY
Humaira Begum is expecting her third child. In her Village, miles from the properly-equipped clinic, many women give birth
at home.
After experiencing difficulties during her previous two pregnancies, Humaira understands the importance of giving birth in a healthcare facility. HOPE covers all aspects of maternal care for Humaira and her delivery plan includes financial preparations and travel arrangements. If she faces any complications. HOPE will help her reach the hospital. With HOPE’s assistance, Humaira can look forward to a safe delivery and quality antenatal care.
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Photo Essay by Josh Estey
In 2017, the HOPE Foundation was also awarded an emergency grant of $35,000 to care for Rohingya refugees. Photographer Josh Estey traveled there to help tell the story of this humanitarian crisis.
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