2023 - Birthing Kit Assembly Day
Event description
Zonta Club of Sydney Breakfast and Calmar Corps invite you to our annual Birthing Kit Assembly Day 2023
It is estimated that over 300,000 women (mostly all in developing countries) die annually in childbirth - many from preventable infections. Infections (such as sepsis) acquired during or directly after childbirth, are one of the leading causes of newborn and maternal death.
Good hygiene is critical in eliminating infection during and after childbirth - birthing kits are an internationally accepted intervention to support a clean birth. By providing a clean birthing kit, mothers giving birth at home, or with limited medical support have the resources at hand to reduce infection.
Each item in the Birthing Kit works to reduce infections at key high-risk moments of care during labour, birth and immediately post-birth for the mother, newborn and birth attendant.
Calmar Corps has kindly sponsored this event by purchasing contents for 500 kits!
We now need willing hands to assemble the kits so they can be sent off to women in need.
Please join us for a morning of conversation and action!
For more information about birthing kits please visit https://www.bkfa.org.au
This is a complimentary event, however, if you are feeling generous and would like to support the work of the Zonta Club of Sydney Breakfast, you are welcome to make a donation when you book your free event ticket to support Zonta's various initiatives, projects and awards. Please note that donations to the club are not tax-deductible.
We welcome new members who would like to be involved with the local services, advocacy and global goals and mission of Zonta.
For more information, please visit our website.
Kind regards,
ZONTA CLUB OF SYDNEY BREAKFAST
e. zontasydneybreakfast@gmail.com
w. https://zontasydneybreakfast.org/
ABOUT ZONTA
Zonta International is a worldwide organization of executives in business and the professions working together to advance the status of women, with more than 33,000 members in 69 countries. Zonta supports women’s education and leadership through several programs. Zonta takes its name from a Sioux Indian word meaning “honest and trustworthy”. It symbolises the combined qualities of honesty and trust, inspiration and the ability to work together for service and world understanding.
For further information about Zonta, please visit www.zonta.org
TRIGGER WARNING: Our Zonta Club’s discussions and guest speakers cover sensitive topics related to the areas in which we endeavour to make change. These areas include, but are not limited to: gender equality, women's economic safety, gender-based violence, child marriage, girls’ access to education, women’s health and more. Should our discussion topics trigger an emotional response for you, we suggest that you take precautions to care for and guard your wellbeing.
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