Project Evening Geneva, 5 December 2016 Presentation of Zero Mothers Die By Dr Véronique Inès Thouvenot, Dr Jordi Serrano Pons.

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Project Evening Geneva, 5 December 2016 Presentation of Zero Mothers Die By Dr Véronique Inès Thouvenot, Dr Jordi Serrano Pons

Our vision & mission 3 million women will die in the next 10 years Zero Mothers Die is a global partnership initiative to save the lives of pregnant women and their newborns by disseminating mobile technologies to increase their access to healthy pregnancy information and emergency care 3 million women will die in the next 10 years of pregnancy and childbirth-related complications (est. by WHO)

The problem 800 women die every day during pregnancy and childbirth due to preventable or treatable complications What are the causes of the problem? - Poverty, conflict, migration, natural disasters, inequities in access to health care, lack of education, lack of connectivity, lack of access to clean water, poor political engagement…

The solution Increasing Mobile Healthcare Information Dissemination Through increased access by pregnant women to appropriate healthcare information, via mobile voice and text messages in local languages and dialects. Accelerating Mobile Phone Ownership & Use To increase access to healthcare, empower women with information, and reduce the mobile phone gender gap. This includes facilitating connections with healthcare workers through allocations of free airtime restricted to calling assigned local healthcare facilities and workers. Education & Capacity-Building of Frontline Health Workers Using tablets and smartphones preloaded with tools to support their work as well as up-to-date, tailored training materials in local dialects to improve maternal and child health in their communities.

The Results and Impact Direct beneficiaries: Pregnant women, adolescent girls, healthcare workers How many are they? Millions! Over what time frame? By 2030, UN SDGs The impact of your action: Drastic reduction of maternal mortality Indicators: MMR, WHO, UNICEF

Governance

Finances Individual donations by crowdfunding campains USD 7,000 Corporate social responsability with private clinics Noalys Group Euros 3,000 Founders Euros 90,000 Voluntary Experts Euros 40,000 1 part time salary (7 days per month)

Partners

Thanks for your kind attention! Request of support What are the 3 areas of support you are looking for from Giving Women? Introduction, networking and learning from GW members heading major foundations, e.g. Womanity, Women Trust… Support for ZMD strategy plan, financial plan and M&E indicators Support for collaboration with maternity clinics and hospitals in Geneva and other places to support innovation for maternal health Thanks for your kind attention!