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  • International Confederation of Midwives to Host Thousands of Delegates at Its 33rd Triennial Congress in Bali

    International Confederation of Midwives to Host Thousands of Delegates at Its 33rd Triennial Congress in Bali

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    The International Confederation of Midwives (ICM) is excited to announce that the 33rd ICM Triennial Congress will take place in Bali from 11-14 June 2023. The event will bring together over 2,300 midwives, maternal health advocates, and healthcare professionals from around the world to share knowledge and best practices and to celebrate the crucial role of midwives in improving maternal and newborn health. 

    According to a recent study by the World Health Organization (WHO), one woman dies every two minutes from pregnancy or childbirth-related complications globally. This alarming statistic highlights the urgent need to invest in maternal healthcare and the critical role of midwives in ensuring safe and healthy childbirth, but also in providing essential reproductive health services. 

    “The 33rd Triennial Congress is a unique opportunity to bring together midwives from all over the world to collaborate and share evidence-based practices and experiences,” said Dr. Franka Cadée, President of the ICM. “We are delighted to be able to bring everyone together again after the pandemic, and we hope to raise awareness of the critical role of midwives in the reproductive health of women, gender-diverse people, and families globally.” 

    The Congress will feature plenary sessions, interactive workshops, and poster presentations covering a wide range of topics related to midwifery, including maternal and newborn health, family planning, and midwifery education and regulation. Participants will have the opportunity to network with colleagues from around the world and share their knowledge and experiences. It will also provide a platform for midwives to advocate for increased investment in the profession and to advance midwife-led education and integration into health systems worldwide. 

    “Together with all midwives in Indonesia, it is an honour to host this sharing and learning session, especially with the charm of the island of Bali, whose nature, culture, and beauty are nothing short of inspirational,” said Emi Nurjasmi, President of the Indonesian Midwives Association and ICM Board Member representing Southeast Asia. “With delegates, speakers, and exhibitors from around the world, this Congress is designed not only to support the growth of the midwifery profession, but also to encourage midwives and women to come together, build relationships, grow ideas, and identify pathways for advancement.” 

    For more information about the 33rd ICM Triennial Congress, please visit the Congress website at https://midwives2023.org/

    ICM is pleased to provide complimentary media passes to journalists interested in covering the Congress. Submit a request for accreditation of media representatives at the link below: 

    https://midwives2023.org/media/

    The International Confederation of Midwives is an international, accredited non-governmental organisation that supports, represents and works to strengthen professional associations of midwives throughout the world.

    Source: International Confederation of Midwives

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  • 200 Human Rights Groups Urge U.N. To Intervene Over U.S. Abortion Access

    200 Human Rights Groups Urge U.N. To Intervene Over U.S. Abortion Access

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    Almost 200 human rights organizations are urging the United Nations to intervene to ensure the United States protects reproductive rights, saying the decision to overturn Roe v. Wade contravenes the U.S.’s international obligations as a U.N. member organization. What do you think?

    “We can’t let outsiders impose human dignity on us.”

    Ed Denisov, Folder Organizer

    “Can the U.N. intervene to get me dental too?”

    Valentina Barranco, Ceiling Tiler

    “Sorry, human rights are something we lecture other people about.”

    Jeloni Marx, Volunteer Helper

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  • Positive Pregnancy Test Immediately Sprouts Robotic Legs, Scans Woman’s Face With Laser

    Positive Pregnancy Test Immediately Sprouts Robotic Legs, Scans Woman’s Face With Laser

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    DALLAS—Releasing the appendages from its sides after two pink lines appeared in the results window, a positive pregnancy test was said to have immediately sprouted robotic legs Thursday before scanning local woman Trish Nehorai’s face with a laser. “Identity: Trish Nehorai,” confirmed the Clearblue stick, its once-concealed ‘transmission progress’ lights illuminating as the test leapt from one surface to another to avoid the terrified Nehorai, who attempted to swat at it with her hands.“Transferring biometrics to law enforcement. Transfer complete. Trish Nehorai: Your pregnancy has been successfully registered with the state. Congratulations.” At press time, the pregnancy test had reportedly reassembled itself into an ankle bracelet and clamped onto Nehorai, with the purpose of delivering a high-voltage shock if the woman attempted to go within 100 feet of an abortion clinic.

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